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Public health data and information discussed

Today, the Indiana Governor’s Public Health Commission met virtually to discuss the uses of public health data and information as part of its work to examine the state’s public health system and make recommendations that can improve the delivery of public health services across the state.

ISDH announces changes to IMS COVID-19 clinics

Today, the Indiana State Department of Health announced that it has extended its COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway through Feb. 26, 2022, and has revised the hours of operation beginning today.

Indiana offers COVID-19 vaccine boosters to Hoosiers ages 12 to 15

Today, the Indiana State Department of Health announced that Hoosiers aged 12 to 15 who received their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine at least five months ago are now eligible to receive a booster dose.

ISDH Commissioner test positive for COVID-19

Indiana State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG, is recovering at home after becoming re-infected with COVID-19, the Indiana Department of Health announced Tuesday.

ISDH: Changes to COVID-19 testing operations

The Indiana State Department of Health is making several changes to testing operations due to high demand and a national shortage of rapid test kits.

Governor Holcomb unveils 2022 Next Level Agenda

Today Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announced his 2022 Next Level Agenda.

Governor’s Public Health Commission to meet – 12/16/2021

The Indiana Governor’s Public Health Commission will discuss models of public health governance and structure during its next meeting on Dec. 16, 2021.

Hoosiers 16 and 17 eligible for COVID-19 booster

Today, the ISDH announced that any Hoosier aged 16 or older can receive a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine so long as they received their second dose at least six months ago.

Indiana ARPA funds distributed

Today, the Indiana Arts Commission announced it had distributed American Rescue Plan Act funds to 17 communities in Indiana, totaling $61,000.

Resource available for info on monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19

Hoosiers may learn where to receive the monoclonal antibodies used to prevent the progression of COVID-19 disease can contact 2-1-1 for information.