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Monday, May 10, 2021
By IVY JACOBS, Times Reporter
On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health confirms two more existing COVID-19 deaths were confirmed and reported on Thursday, May 6, bringing the total to 47 deaths in Clay County since the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic began in 2020.
Clay County remains in the YELLOW category of the Weekly 2-Metric Score.
Wabash Valley has four counties currently in the YELLOW Advisory category on the ISDH COVID-19 Dashboard, including Clay (score of 1.5), Greene, Owen, and Vermillion counties (all with scores of 1). Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, and Vigo counties currently remain in the BLUE category with scores of .5.
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By IVY JACOBS, Times Reporter
Indiana State Department of Healths COVID-19 Dashboard Data shows Wabash Valley has four counties currently in the YELLOW Advisory category for the Weekly 2-Metric Score, including Clay (score of 1.5), Greene, Owen, and Vermillion counties (all with scores of 1). Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, and Vigo counties remain in the BLUE category with scores of .5.
ISDH evaluates County Metrics each Wednesday at noon. Advisory level refers to the current guidelines the county must follow. A county must remain at a lower Weekly Two-Metric Score for two consecutive weeks to move down to a lower advisory level.
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Sometimes data is right and sort of wrong simultaneously and needs clarification to be understood properly.
The Indiana State Department of Health has maintained information about the COVID-19 pandemic since it started in 2020.
The Dashboards have evolved throughout to provide more accurate and detailed information regarding public, long-term care facilities, and schools throughout Indiana, which can become challenging to understand.
A story about the COVID-19 data for local schools in Fridays edition of The Brazil Times caused a stir among local concerned parents.
Coordinator of Health Services for Clay Community Schools Lynn Stoelting, BSN RN, wants to help clear up the confusion for parents.
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