COVID-19 Positivity Rates Plummeting
COVID-19 positivity rates in Indiana have decreased significantly.
Read MoreCOVID-19 positivity rates in Indiana have decreased significantly.
Read MoreSince Feb. 3, Kosciusko County has reported five new COVID-19 deaths. This brings the county to 216 COVID-19 deaths and 19,477 positive cases.
Read MoreSince Jan. 26, Kosciusko County has reported five new COVID-19 deaths. This brings the county to 211 COVID-19 deaths and 19,145 positive cases.
Read MoreOn Thursday, Jan. 20, Indiana reported 17,491 new COVID-19 cases, marking the highest daily number the state has reported since the beginning of the pandemic.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Jan. 18, the state of Indiana reported 16,354 new, positive COVID-19 cases.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Jan. 5, the state of Indiana reported 15,515 new, positive COVID-19 cases.
Read MoreEffective Tuesday, Jan. 4, COVID-19 rapid tests at state and local health department testing sites in Indiana will only be available to individuals ages 18 and younger, and symptomatic individuals ages 50 and older.
Read MoreIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Eric Holcomb extended Indiana’s public health emergency through an executive order. The executive order remains in effect through Feb. 1.
Read MoreKosciusko, Fulton, Wabash, Whitley and Elkhart all continue to remain in the “red” category on the Indiana Department of Health’s COVID-19 two-metric map.
Read MoreSince Nov. 24, Kosciusko County has reported four new COVID-19 deaths. This brings the county to 166 deaths and 14,118 positive cases, which is up from 13,763 reported on Nov. 24.
Read MoreSince Nov. 18, Kosciusko County has reported six new COVID-19 deaths. This brings the county to 162 deaths and 13,763 positive cases, which is up from 13,346 reported on Nov. 18.
Read MoreSince Nov. 11, Kosciusko County has reported two new COVID-19 deaths. This brings the county to 156 deaths and 13,346 positive cases.
Read MoreSince Nov. 3, Kosciusko County has reported four new COVID-19 deaths. This brings the county to 154 deaths and 12,946 positive cases.
Read MoreCOVID-19 cases continue to decline statewide, with anywhere from 1,000 to 2,000 new cases being reported daily.
Read MoreCOVID-19 vaccine information, as well as statistics on hospitalizations amongst vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, was shared by a state doctor during a webinar on Thursday, Oct. 28.
Read MoreCOVID-19 cases and reported deaths are continuing to decline locally and statewide.
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