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Coronavirus: Indiana Hits 1M Initial Vaccine Doses, State Expands Eligibility To Hoosiers 50+
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ars lined up at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Friday for a mass vaccination clinic. Health officials anticipate the four-day clinic will distribute nearly 17,000 Johnson & Johnson singe-dose COVID-19 vaccines.
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The Indiana Department of Health reported 168 additional confirmed deaths over the last week. That brings the stateâs total to 12,310 confirmed deaths. The state also reported more than 5,500 new cases in the last week.
Indiana has administered 1,127,721 initial vaccine doses, with 696,457 Hoosiers fully vaccinated.
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The Indiana Department of Health announced the state reached the milestone March 1. As of Sunday, March 7, 1,127,721 Hoosiers had received at least one vaccine dose, with nearly 700,000 Hoosiers fully vaccinated.
President Joe Biden has opened up federal COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to K-12 teachers and child care workers, with many in Indiana already making plans
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School Staff Have Limited Support As Mental Health Concerns Mount From Pandemic Stress
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Crawfordsville High School teacher Emily Race says coming up with ideas about what can help her cope with pandemic-fueled stress feels like another task on a never-ending list of things to do.
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The pressure to track kids down, get them engaged in school, and come up with lesson plans they can do remotely or in-person is a lot for one person to handle. Crawfordsville language arts teacher Emily Race said she s exhausted. There are rooms in my house I haven t been in since June or July. I m so worn out at the end of the day – I can t even sit down to enjoy, like, some TV, she said.