CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE
Opening up
Beginning next week, coronavirus vaccinations will be available to all Hoosiers 16 and older. Less than a week later, state COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted.
Jay is rated ‘blue’ again
The positivity rate went down while overall cases went up. Still, the county was in the blue again.
COVID falling
The numbers keep coming down.
Jay stays blue
Make it blue times two. Jay County was rated “blue” (minimal risk for the spread of coronavirus) for the second week in a row in the metrics Indiana State Department of Health updated Wednesday.
Winter grant awards issued
Local organizations will be receiving nearly $300,000 in grants.
Jay shifts to blue
Positivity rate in county fell to 4.7%
Jay moves to blue
For the first time in months, the state department of health considers Jay County to be at minimal risk for the spread of coronavirus.
Frontline worker
JCHS grad involved in CDC’s infection prevention project.
Jay stays yellow
For the second straight week, the county’s risk is “moderate.”
Back to yellow
Jay continues to hover on the line between moderate and high risk of coronavirus spread.
Jay is orange again
Red, orange, yellow. Orange, orange, yellow. And now orange again.
Back to yellow
Jay is the only county in Indiana not at red or orange.
Second clinic
A second coronavirus vaccination clinic is set to open in Jay County next week.
New trial dates slated
Most of the high-profile trials slated in Jay Circuit Court have been rescheduled.
Orange again
Jay County is orange again. In Indiana State Department of Health’s update Wednesday, the county was rated “orange” (high risk of the spread of coronavirus) for the second consecutive week.
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