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Two COVID-related deaths reported in Henderson County


HENDERSON, Ky. Two COVID-related deaths were reported Monday in Henderson County and five new confirmed COVID-19 cases were recorded in the county.
Overall, the Green River District Health Department reported only eight new cases in its seven-county district on Monday. In addition to Henderson County s five cases, McLean County, Ohio County and Webster County had one new case apiece.
The Henderson County deaths were previously unreported COVID-19 deaths that were found through a state-wide review of death certificates.The two deaths bring Henderson County s total to 62 since the pandemic began.
The incidence rate, which measures the average daily cases per 100k population over the past seven days, rose to 8.2 as of Thursday afternoon in Henderson County, which held the county in the yellow or community spread level. The incidence rates in Webster County and Union County also remained in the community spread level at 5.5 and 3.0, respectively. ....

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Regional hospitals increasing visitation as COVID-19 numbers continue to drop


Regional hospitals increasing visitation as COVID-19 numbers continue to drop
Regional hospitals increasing visitation as COVID-19 numbers continue to drop
By 14 News Staff and Tanner Holbrook | March 15, 2021 at 10:25 AM CDT - Updated March 15 at 5:44 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - With COVID-19 numbers continue to decline in the area, member hospitals of the Community Patient Safety Coalition of Southwestern Indiana/Kentucky will be increasing their inpatient visitation over the course of this week.
Officials say hospitalized patients will be able to receive two adult visitors per day.
They say these visitors must screen for COVID-19 symptoms or exposure and then register when they arrive. The two visitors may see the patient together or separately throughout the day. ....

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Vanderburgh, Warrick counties work to maintain speed with COVID-19 vaccinations


Vanderburgh, Warrick counties work to maintain speed with COVID-19 vaccinations
Thomas B. Langhorne, Evansville Courier & Press
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John Bernard receives his first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine from registered nurse Adrienne Bond during a vaccine clinic at the Vanderburgh County Health Department in Evansville, Ind., Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 26, 2021. He brought his 101-year-old mother, Evelyn Bernard, to the clinic too so they could both get vaccinated.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. It s too early to say Vanderburgh and Warrick counties leading COVID-19 vaccination rates are the reason for this week s brief downward dip in new cases, health professionals say.
But Indiana and the local counties relative speed with needles can t be hurting, say health and medical leaders who are trying to keep it going. ....

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