Tag: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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.
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.
ISDH extends Indy Motor Speedway COVID-19 clinic
Today, the ISDH announced that it has extended its COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway into December 2021.
Hoosiers ages 5 to 11 now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Today, the ISDH announced that Hoosiers ages 5 to 11 are now eligible for a free COVID-19 vaccine following Tuesday’s authorization of the pediatric vaccine by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Indiana reports first flu-related death of season
Indiana health officials are urging Hoosiers to immunize against influenza after confirming the first flu-related death of the 2021-22 flu season.
ISDH officials provide update on COVID-19
Today, Indiana State Department of Health officials announced that more than 35,000 third doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to Hoosiers age 18 and older since August 2021.
Free Girl Scout Cookies at select COVID-19 vaccination clinics
Indiana State Department of Health announcing free Girl Scout Cookies to participants at select COVID-19 vaccination clinics around the state.
Additional COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics at IMS
Today, the ISDH, in partnership with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, announced that Hoosiers will have COVID-19 vaccination clinics to chose from in May.
IMS COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic resumes
The Indiana Department of Health, in partnership with IU Health, will resume a free COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic Saturday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
ISDH COVID-19 update – 4/17/2021
Today's Indiana State Department of Health COVID-19 update reported that 1,263 residents tested positive for COVID-19 raising the total to 707,111 cases.