.@Marion_Health announces #COVID19 testing next week for people showing symptoms or in high risk groups, with focus on minority neighborhoods. African-Americans in Indy have been diagnosed at 3x the rate of white residents and have 2x the death rate.
Director Virginia Caine says she hopes to expand from one testing site to four and conduct 3,000 tests a week. She says the department has been trying to line up tests for weeks.
1st testing site will be at @EasternStarIndy in Arlington Woods neighborhood, which Caine says has the county's highest #coronavirus rate.
Pastor Jeffrey Johnson notes @IndyGoBus has a stop right in front of the church. Testing site will have both drive-thru and walkup testing.
Indy's #coronavirus racial disparities are reflected statewide and nationwide. African-Americans account for 1/6 of state cases and deaths, but are 1/10 of Indiana's population.
Caine: county has contracted with @IU_Health for the necessary testing supplies. Testing will begin next Thursday.
Caine: Indy wasn't able to get its first test kit until 2 weeks ago, because tests were being distributed by CDC, and they were prioritizing hottest #coronavirus hotspots (Calif., NYC, Detroit). She says other tests have been available through vendors but results take 5-7 days.
Caine says Indy's highest #coronavirus infection rate is in the eastside 46218 zip code, bounded by 16th and 38th Sts on the north and south, and Andrew J. Brown and Arlington Avenues on the east and west.
Caine: we hope to eventually be able to test people without symptoms. For now, limited to those with symptoms, people in risk groups (elderly/underlying conditions), and food/restaurant workers.
.@IndyMayorJoe: no decision yet on ending Indy's #coronaviruslockdown order, which like the state order expires next Friday. But he says it would be "extraordinarily dangerous" to make the mistake of reopening too quickly.
Hogsett says he's talked with businesses who agree it's important not to act prematurely. "As disruptive as these restrictions have been, we know that they are working."
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Halls outside the Senate chamber where #abortion hearing is taking place are jammed with protesters. Chanting is audible in chamber.
Sen. Sue Glick (R-LaGrange) predicts amendments and discussion of possible criminal penalties. Abortion opponents have objected to the lack of enforcement provisions.
Testimony has begun. First witness is a woman raped twice as a teenager, urging legislators not to minimize the trauma accompanying sexual assault.
Nearly all of the 40 #INLegis Democrats are meeting with @VP at the Indiana State Library to discuss the #abortion bill. First Senate hearing is this afternoon.
.@VP Harris: #INLegis “on the front lines of one of the most critical issues in America today.”
Harris: Dobbs ruling “has already created a health care crisis in America….We are seeing many states attempting to criminalize heath care providers.”
2,839 new Indiana #coronavirus cases, with 9.4% of today's batch of tests positive. The 7-day positivity rate, which runs a week behind, continues a two-week plunge to 18.3%, still in @StateHealthIN's high-risk zone but lowest since Jan 3. Cases are down 60% from last week.
108 newly reported Indiana #coronavirus deaths, half from the last week but with five dating back to 2021. The death toll rises to 21,299. IDH has also identified one more presumptive #COVID19 death, for a total toll of 22,137.
Indiana #COVID19 hospitalizations drop below 2,000 for the first time since Nov 27 (and lowest since two days before that), at 1,932, down 104 from yesterday. Of those, 392 are in intensive care, 25 fewer than yesterday and fewest since Nov 21. The state has 300 open ICU beds.
All 92 counties are now rated red (high risk) on @StateHealthIN's weekly risk score.
16,502 new Indiana #coronavirus cases, 2nd-highest total ever, but 3rd week-over-week drop in 5 days.
24.3% of today's batch of tests were positive. The 7-day positivity rate, which runs a week behind, holds steady at a record 30%. It's the 1st time since Dec 26 it hasn't risen.
118 newly reported Indiana #COVID19 deaths, all but 13 in the last five days (but with one late report from 2021), push the death toll to 19,761. IDH has retracted three presumptive #COVID deaths, for a total toll of 20,500.
Debate begins in Indiana House on final vote on bill limiting employer #vaccinemandates.
House Majority Leader Matt Lehman: "This bill is not about the vaccine itself; it's about the people affected" by mandates. #INLegis
Lehman points to nurses who testified they fear getting fired for being unvaxed, after working for 9 months of pandemic before #vaccine became available.
Last week's #SCOTUS ruling means those nurses aren't affected by this bill; they're still required to get vaxed or get fired.
710 Hoosiers are in ICU with #COVID19, one fewer than yesterday and the fourth straight drop, but a jump in non-#COVID patients drops the number of open Indiana ICU beds to 218. Overall, 3,460 Hoosiers are hospitalized with COVID, 97 more than yesterday after a three-day decline.
12,126 new Indiana #coronavirus cases, with 25% of today's batch of tests coming back positive. The 7-day positivity rate, which runs a week behind, sets a 15th straight record at 30%.
77 newly reported Indiana #coronavirus deaths, all in the last week; this is the first @StateHealthIN report with no belated reports from 2021 (though there could be more later). The 2-year death toll rises to 19,643; counting presumptive #COVID19 deaths, the total is 20,385.