COVID-19 Numbers Down But Variants Predicted To Continue
COVID-19 cases are down substantially, but Kosciusko County Health Officer Dr. William Remington cautioned that emerging variants will continue.
Read MoreCOVID-19 cases are down substantially, but Kosciusko County Health Officer Dr. William Remington cautioned that emerging variants will continue.
Read MoreWhile the COVID-19 Delta variant is drawing significant concern in various parts of the world and has been identified in Indiana, there are no reported cases of it in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreAfter some 14 months and 117 local deaths from COVID-19, health experts expressed confidence that the worst part of the pandemic has passed.
Read MoreHealth officials are starting to see a plateauing in the demand for the COVID-19 vaccinations locally and elsewhere as the campaign to end the pandemic continues.
Read MoreEfforts are ramping up ahead of next week’s state-run COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Center Lake Pavilion.
Read MoreLocal officials are urging people not to let their guard down against COVID-19 as Indiana and much of the nation begin to see the third spike in cases.
Read MoreDid all that mask-wearing, social distancing and staying at home over the past year put a big dent in the number of people getting the flu?
Read MoreAs massive COVID-19 vaccination clinics begin popping up across the state, local health officials say they are preparing if given the chance to host one in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreOfficials are urging residents in Kosciusko County to take further precautions as the number of COVID-19 cases is rising significantly.
Read MoreA new, free coronavirus drive-thru testing site hosted by Bowen Center will open up possibly as soon as Thursday, Oct. 15, in Warsaw – and will remain open until the end of June 2021.
Read MoreA permanent COVID-19 testing center will soon be established at the Bowen Health Clinic in Warsaw.
Read MoreBy Dan Spalding InkFreeNews WARSAW – While testing numbers are reasons for encouragement, a health official is warning that the school year, with its many precautions, is going to be difficult. First the good news: Statistics from the Kosciusko County show the number of positive tests in the … Read More
On March 6, the Indiana State Department of Health confirmed Indiana’s first COVID-19 case.
Read MoreSo what happens when Johnny the third-grader suddenly has a temperature while at school this fall?
Read MoreKosciusko County Health officials learned on Tuesday of the third death in the county due to COVID-19.
Read MoreThe abnormally cold winter we had means ticks will be worse this year than we have seen in quite some time. Because ticks spend the winter deep in the soil that is not usually affected by the cold, they have had more time to breed and that means … Read More