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Council affirms county health orders, bans smoking at parks

The Indianapolis City-County Council voted to approve existing county health orders at its meeting May 10, the same day state lawmakers effectively voided all...

Box, Caine celebrated for pandemic response

Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box and Marion County Public Health Department Director Dr. Virginia Caine were honored with resolutions passed during the...

You’re Fully Vaccinated for COVID-19. So What Can You Do Now?

Broderick Rhyant, M.D.,Chief Physician ExecutiveEskenazi Health Center Forest Manor Although the distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations began just a few months ago, the Centers for Disease...

Northeast Indy to get grocery store in 2022

Construction will begin at 38th Street and Sheridan Avenue in June to build a new grocery store, Indy Fresh Market. The store will be...

National Infant Immunization Week: How early childhood vaccines encourage a healthy life

In addition to the COVID-related battle the world is facing, Indiana continues to also fight for the health of Hoosier children. April 24-May 1 was...

Raised garden beds help connect more people to food

Flanner House added raised garden beds to its farm to increase accessibility for older adults and anyone else who has difficulty bending over to...

Black patients less likely to receive diagnostic imaging at emergency departments

Black patients are less likely to receive diagnostic medical imaging during a hospital visit, studies show — and that might lead to a range...

CDC says many Americans can now go outside without a mask

By MIKE STOBBE NEW YORK (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased its guidelines April 27 on the wearing of masks outdoors,...

COVID-19 update: Numbers rise slightly but then steady

Marion County has seen a slight increase in most COVID-19 statistics, but officials aren’t alarmed because the numbers have steadied since and people are...

CDC declaration on racism an important step, experts sayĀ 

Now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director has called racism a ā€œserious public health threat,ā€ public health experts are watching...

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