3 things to know from local health officials’ COVID-19 videoconference
The conference informed citizens and allowed them to send officials questions.
The conference informed citizens and allowed them to send officials questions.
The kits will include instructions for pet resuscitation.
They conduct extra patrols to try to decrease common crimes in neighborhoods.
City, county and IU officials spoke briefly about updates in their workplaces.
Medical and public safety personnel have equipment to protect themselves from exposure to COVID-19.
Those at risk of spreading coronavirus need isolation space while they recover.
Cardinal Spirits is making its own hand sanitizer with extra high-proof alcohol.
City officials said reallocation is a possibility, but needs further discussion.
The dispute began when the city tried to acquire private property using eminent domain.
Thousands of trees were planted in a 10-acre field for more than a decade.
Coronavirus testing is reserved for those in critical risk.
All schools will be closed until March 27.
The elderly and people with compromised immune systems are the most at risk.
Bell Trace Senior Living Community has restricted outside visitors aside from extreme circumstances.
Some commenters said the city was trying to make decisions for the county.
She said employers and organizations should cancel or postpone nonessential large gatherings.
The app offers free virtual screenings for COVID-19.
Construction is slated to begin in July and finish in July of 2021.
The new scooters will have changeable, rechargeable batteries.
Over half of Bloomington Transit riders are IU students.