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Local News: MONDAY S COVID UPDATE: Numbers show Clay could return to blue (3/3/21)

• Red – may not exceed 25 percent of a facility capacity • Orange – may not exceed 25 percent of a facility capacity • Yellow – may not exceed 50 percent of a facility capacity • Blue – may not exceed 100 percent of a facility capacity • This includes K-12 extracurricular and co-curricular activities, community recreational sports, and college and professional sports, which should coordinate events with their local health departments. • Venue owners, hosts, or organizers are required to submit a written safety plan that addresses the steps that will be taken to mitigate against COVID-19 to the local health department. 4. Face coverings are required for all Hoosiers 5. Hoosier businesses are open, following county metric requirements

Three children killed in Saturday house fire

Three children died Saturday after they were pulled from a burning home in southern Miami County. Miracle Gingerich, 6, Steven Gingerich, 5, and Wilma Gingerich, 1, were pulled from the home by firefighters and taken to area hospitals where they later died, a news release from the Indiana State Police said. Miami County Central Dispatch first received word of the fire at the home at 13475 South Miami County Road 300 East at 10:48 a.m., the release said. The release identified the caller as Laura Gingerich, 27, a resident of the home, who reported heavy smoke and that her three children were trapped inside the residence.

Homebound Indiana program will bring COVID-19 vaccine to Hoosiers at home

Homebound Indiana program will bring COVID-19 vaccine to Hoosiers at home Shari Rudavsky, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT Homebound Indiana residents eligible for vaccination but who are unable to travel to vaccination clinics may now have the vaccine come to them. Under a new state program, local firefighters and emergency medical services staff will vaccinate homebound people in their own homes. “It’s the perfect partnership of public health and public safety ensuring the delivery of non-emergent care to one of our most vulnerable populations,” said Stephen Cox, executive director of Indiana Department of Homeland Security, during Wednesday s weekly coronavirus update. “We call that community paramedicine.”

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