IU to distribute COVID-19 vaccine to students, faculty, staff for free
IU will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to all students, faculty and staff, Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU’s director of mitigation testing, confirmed during a webinar Wednesday.
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IU will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to all students, faculty and staff, Dr. Aaron Carroll, IU’s director of mitigation testing, confirmed during a webinar Wednesday.
Monroe County will use the Monroe Convention Center in Bloomington to administer the vaccines for COVID-19 beginning next week.
Members of the Monroe County Board of Health discuss vaccine rollout in Monroe County Jan. 5 over Zoom.
Senior guard Ali Patberg shoots the ball Jan. 4 at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland. The No. 19 Hoosiers lost to the No. 12 Maryland Terrapins 80-84.
Junior guard Grace Berger and freshman forward Kiandra Browne lead a team huddle Jan. 4 at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland. IU lost 80-84 in a narrow game against Maryland.
Senior guard Jaelynn Penn moves toward the paint Jan. 4 at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland. Penn scored 10 points against Maryland.
Sophomore forward Mackenzie Holmes shoots a layup Jan. 4 at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland. Holmes scored 18 points against Maryland.
Indiana’s moving average of daily new COVID-19 cases continued to increase in the weeks after Christmas, according to the state’s Monday dashboard update.
IU will require students to receive an on-arrival test upon returning to Bloomington in January or February and revealed its plan for this testing in a recent update to the school’s COVID-19 website.
IU Health, Monroe County and Bloomington officials said in a press conference Friday they plan to begin giving out the COVID-19 vaccine to frontline health care workers on Dec.21.
When her pumpkin pie never arrived, senior Lauren King got up to make cheese quesadillas for her Thanksgiving dinner. She ate by herself in Bloomington while her family enjoyed their turkey just over an hour away. For the first time in her life, her family wasn’t together for the holiday.
The Monroe County Board of Health discussed plans for the IU Health Bloomington hospital to administer 5,000 COVID-19 vaccines which will arrive sometime next week.
Indiana reported a state record of 8,514 confirmed new COVID-19 cases and Monroe County eclipsed 6,000 total cases Thursday.
IU announced Tuesday it will begin a voluntary asymptomatic COVID-19 testing program on the Bloomington and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis campuses.
From the moment he wakes up around 6:30 most mornings, his mind is already consumed with tension and concern. He's immediately thinking about COVID-19 spread, nervously checking his iPad for case numbers even before he gets outs of bed, or reading the latest news story that makes him wonder how low rock bottom could possibly be.
Indiana reported 6,825 new COVID-19 cases Sunday in the state’s dashboard update. That is the second worst day since the beginning of the pandemic, with the 8,315 new cases in Saturday’s update holding the record.
The Monroe County Health Department announced Thursday it will shut down the Delta Upsilon fraternity house following a Halloween party in violation of the county’s 15-person gathering size limit due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Next week, thousands of students that arrived in Bloomington in August will return to their families for Thanksgiving. Some will sit alongside elderly and at-risk relatives. Many will leave Indiana, a state which has set new daily COVID-19 case increase records with regularity since Halloween. The state is averaging close to 5,000 new cases each day, and on Thursday, Indiana reported a record 6,642 new cases.
Indiana reported 6,642 new COVID-19 cases today, breaking the state’s record for single-day cases by roughly 1,600 cases. Monroe County reported 109 new cases, breaking more than 100 new cases in a day for the first time since Sept. 14.
Some IU students are being suspended for attending large gatherings following IU football games in violation of IU’s public health policy and student code during the COVID-19 pandmeic.