#NEW: Gov. Holcomb announces Indiana moving to "Stage 4.5" until July 18. Says things will mostly stay the same.
Says Indiana is mostly holding steady on 4 key reopening principles. But have seen uptick in daily positivity rate and hospitalization rate.
#NEW: Gov. Holcomb says because of surge around the country, cautious reopening makes sense.
Stage 4.5 means capacities will mostly stay the same--outdoor activities mostly permitted. Outdoors much safer than indoors. Local parades, fireworks OK--masks, soc. distance
#NEW: Gov. Holcomb says 250 number stays the same for next 2 weeks until July 18. Gyms, personal services, fitness centers continue at same level.
Fairs, festivals can move forward with right provisions. Conventions may continue too.
#NEW: Dr. Box says 490 Hoosiers have been tested for coronavirus. Testing available at 200 sites across state. Anyone can be tested for free at state-operated sites.
#NEW: Dr. Rusyniak says data and reporting for long-term care facilities will now be available for each facility.
This will take time to build and develop. Will go back to March 1. By mid-July, will be available in trial version. 2-4 weeks later, fully operational.
490 *thousand* Hoosiers. D'oh!
#NEW: Dr. Box says hospitalization numbers had trended down until past week. But numbers have once again increased.
33 new COVID patients admitted every day. ICU beds and ventilator availability staying the same. Contact tracing: 650 ppl trained, working. Reaching 75% ppl
#NEW: Dr. Box says still scaling up the number of contact tracers. Still a percentage who test positive who can't be reached bc different number, or who won't respond.
Mentions increase in Elkhart County--more than 400 new cases in 7 day period.
#NEW: Gov. Holcomb says wearing masks is essential for reopening. Says we know it limits the spread--this can save lives, helps healthcare not get overwhelmed.
#NEW: Dr. Box says 43% of ppl in Fairbanks study tested positive and had no symptoms. Says it's vital to wear masks.
Says if we're going to return to new normal, every Hoosier needs to wear a mask. Knows it's an inconvenience, but says it's worth it to save someone's life.
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#NEW: Gov. Holcomb says contact tracing for him and his security detail is being handled by Dr. Box and her staff.
Gov. Holcomb says he'll be tested in this next week. Says his executive order implementing restrictions won't be changed this week. Says staff talking w/ hospitals
#NEW: Gov. Holcomb says he's worried about rising hospitalization data.
Says as we see community spread occur, that eventually leads to hospital beds filling up. Also leads to schools going virtual, parents staying home, businesses having fewer workers.
#BREAKING: @NotreDame President Rev. John Jenkins will quarantine after attending the nomination ceremony for Judge Amy Coney Barrett at the @WhiteHouse Rose Garden
#BREAKING: @NotreDame President Rev. John Jenkins, in an email to students, faculty and staff, writes in part:
"I regret my error of judgment in not wearing a mask during the ceremony and by shaking hands with a number of people in the Rose Garden."
#MORE: Jenkins continues: "I failed to lead by example, at a time when I’ve asked everyone else in the Notre Dame community to do so."
#THREAD: For those curious about why @NotreDame’s COVID dashboard yesterday and today didn’t include the 7 additional football positive tests, I asked ND VP Paul Browne. He replied: (1/)
“Test results from FB came back on Monday but not reconciled with our corona response unit, which manages the dashboard, in time for the Monday posting or Tuesday posting at noon. It’s not unusual for there to be a lag of a day between test results from the day before and...”(2/)
“... their posting on the dashboard the next day. In this case the leg was longer than normal, but ultimately football numbers are included in our dashboard, as our positives of Notre Dame students or employees were tested off campus.” (3/)
It begins: "It is with deep concern that we respond to the Tuesday letter written by a group of Notre Dame professors on why it is “the right decision…to have students learn and live together in person” during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic." (2/10)
"Their major rationale in support of on-campus learning is that they feel the recent outbreak... has not raised the health risks “high enough” to warrant closing down the campus...
The main flaws in these faculty authors’ arguments are threefold." (3/10)