Food And Drug Administration Approves COVID Boosters For Upcoming Season
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the latest round of COVID-19 boosters, as public health officials brace for another cold and flu season.
Read MoreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the latest round of COVID-19 boosters, as public health officials brace for another cold and flu season.
Read MoreIndiana Sen. Mike Braun and a handful of other Republican U.S. lawmakers are pushing a bill to ban federal mask mandates for domestic air travel, public transit systems and schools.
Read MoreFirst Lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 Monday, Sept. 4, the White House said in a statement.
Read MoreSeveral months after President Joe Biden ended the national emergency for COVID-19, preliminary health data indicates the historic degree to which the pandemic increased death rates nationwide — not just because of the virus itself, but also through the pandemic’s reverberating effects on society.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Aug. 22, the Biden administration announced a $1.4 billion boost in developing the so-called next generation of COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.
Read MoreThousands of college students will get hundreds of dollars in compensation as colleges and universities move this summer to settle multimillion-dollar lawsuits stemming from canceled classes and activities during COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns.
Read MoreDemocrats and Republicans mostly agreed Wednesday that scientists and the intelligence community should fully investigate the origins of COVID-19 without political interference over whether the virus emerged from nature or through a lab leak.
Read MoreHouse lawmakers filed 673 bills this year — but only about 178 survived key deadlines this week.
Read MoreAmidst the COVID-19 pandemic, meal delivery services became more and more popular solely due to convenience and lack of supplies in everyday grocery stores.
Read MoreA two-day clinic in Atwood offering free flu and COVID-19 shots began Tuesday morning, Nov. 22.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 testing site run by the Bowen Center is moving to a new location.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb landed in Taipei this morning to kick off an economic development trip in Taiwan and the Republic of Korea.
Read MoreJohn Bauer’s salvation came as a phone call.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is increasing the amount of funding available for the Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program and expects to issue approximately $62.8 million in pandemic assistance payments to hog producers starting this week.
Read MoreThere were no parades or major announcements, but it appears that across much of the country, the state, and Kosciusko County, the two-year-long COVID-19 pandemic is quietly entering a new stage.
Read MoreIndiana’s two-year-long health crisis has ended.
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