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Delaware County weekly COVID-19 update, April 29

Weekly COVID-19 update: About one-third of Delaware County residents fully vaccinated © Image provided Delaware County weekly COVID-19 update, April 29 The following COVID-19 update is brought to you through a collaboration of healthcare partners including Delaware County Health Department, Delaware County Emergency Management Agency, Delaware County Office of Information, and other major healthcare providers. Delaware County weekly COVID-19 updates are released every Thursday and include information from the Indiana State Department of Health county metrics dashboard, which is updated every Wednesday afternoon. © Jordan Kartholl / The Star Press Resident of Delaware County receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.

Muncie man arrested after leading police on high-speed chase

MUNCIE, Ind. A Muncie man wanted on arrest warrants issued in Madison County was arrested this week after leading city police on a high-speed chase. Based on the events early Sunday that led to his arrest, Phil Brandon Rodriguez, 38, faces preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement in a vehicle, reckless driving and driving while suspended. A city officer said a license plate check showed Rodriguez was the target of three Madison County warrants, accusing him of escape, failure to return to lawful detention and failure to register as a sex or violent offender. The officer tried to pull Rodriguez s Pontiac Grand Prix over at Centennial Avenue and Elgin Street. Police said the Muncie man then fled, leading officers on a chase that made its way to the Muncie Bypass and then onto East Jackson Street, where Rodriguez s speed allegedly exceeded 80 mph.

Delaware County COVID-19 Update, April 22nd — Muncie Journal

Delaware County COVID-19 Update, April 22nd This illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the virion. April 22, 2021 Editor’s note: The following COVID-19 update is brought to you through a collaboration of healthcare partners including Delaware County Health Department, Delaware County Emergency Management Agency, Delaware County Office of Information, and other major healthcare providers. Delaware County weekly COVID-19 updates are released every Thursday and include information from the Indiana State Department of Health county metrics dashboard, which is updated every Wednesday afternoon.

With 23% of Indiana vaccinated for COVID-19 clinics see change in demand

MUNCIE, Ind.  As of April 19, only 23% of people in Delaware County were fully vaccinated, for a total of 1,547,101 people. Already, health departments and clinics across the state are beginning to report a slow-down in demand for the vaccine. The Indianapolis Star reported this past week that the Miami County Health Department set aside 600 Moderna doses for a mass vaccination clinic on a Saturday, but just a few days before the event, only a handful of people had signed up. In Fort Wayne, the Allen County Health Department told members of the department s executive board during a meeting that between 75 and 100 people a day aren t showing up for their appointments. The Journal Gazette reported that officials are expecting numbers at the city s mass vaccination site at Memorial Coliseum to wane in the next few weeks.

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