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Indiana to remain at Stage 5 w/mask mandate, Indiana’s top doctor tests positive for COVID-19

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Governor Holcomb is extending Indiana’s mask mandate, but won’t reimpose restrictions on restaurants and bars.

There are more Hoosiers in the hospital with coronavirus than at any time since mid-May, and Indiana’s five highest one-day totals for new cases have all come in the last week. The state has diagnosed 11-thousand new cases in that span.

Holcomb says the problem isn’t the lifting of capacity limits on restaurants and bars, but too many people he says are “literally whistling past the graveyard” by holding big gatherings without masks or social distancing. He says he understands “mask fatigue” is setting in, but says capacity limits aren’t the issue. He notes the Indianapolis Colts and Indy Eleven successfully admitted thousands of fans to Lucas Oil Stadium by enforcing mask and distancing precautions.

In contrast, he says, many new infections have been traced back to weddings or family gatherings where people failed or refused to wear masks. He says the virus’s resurgence across the Midwest is a reminder that people need to do what they can to reduce the odds of the virus’s spread, with masks being one of the main steps within people’s control. He says not masking up represents a disregard for fellow Hoosiers.

Holcomb says he’ll reevaluate whether to reimpose restrictions in another week. And Indiana State Department of Health chief medical officer Lindsay Weaver says the department will consider imposing its own restrictions in counties categorized as “high risk” due to a combination of high numbers of cases and high positivity rates. Currently, only Fountain County is in that category, but 21 others are classified as nearing high risk. Weaver says the state will confer with local health departments on steps to control the virus. In high-risk counties, she says the state could restrict visitation at jails and nursing homes or order new limits on large gatherings, including school events.

Weaver says contact tracers are finding higher numbers of direct contacts of infected patients, another indicator that people are letting their guard down. She says many people are refusing to cooperate with tracers, which she says makes it more difficult to track and control the virus’s spread.

About 400 Hoosiers are in intensive care with coronavirus, the most since May. Weaver says it’s straining I-C-U staff and capacity in three of the health department’s 10 districts, in southwest and eastern Indiana, and in the Elkhart-South Bend region.

The tally of new cases includes the official in charge of Indiana’s virus response: ISDH Commissioner Kristina Box. Box says she took a COVID test after two staffers at her one-year-old grandson’s daycare tested positive. Box says she has no symptoms, while her grandson and her daughter have tested positive with mild symptoms.

Box says her contacts outside her family have been minimal, but Holcomb and other administration officials are getting tested out of what Holcomb calls “an abundance of caution,” with results expected Thursday.

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7 comments

Barney Fife October 14, 2020 at 4:24 pm

Vote for the Libertarian Rainwater & send this clown Gov. Gomer Holcomb back to Washington, D.C. where he belongs!

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CHRISTOPHER HALL October 21, 2020 at 1:12 pm

Absolutely agree with you!

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Slacker06 October 14, 2020 at 5:31 pm

I guess Governor dumb-a$$ hasn’t read the new studies that show masks DO NOTHING to stop the cornyvirus. Studies are done of mask wearers and non mask wearers. Their rates of infection are EXACTLY THE SAME.

Rainwater all the way!

Your days of tyranny are nearly over.

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Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, Oct. 14 - Casey Hendrickson - Radio Talk Show Host October 14, 2020 at 5:57 pm

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Chris October 15, 2020 at 9:08 am

Couldn’t agree more!!

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Carman Greenlee October 17, 2020 at 10:29 am

oh my Indiana’s TOP DR. has the virus!!!! Shame on her she wasn’t wearing a mask. lol We all know that masks protect us from the virus. LMAO!!!! Truly sorry that she has it but viruses come and viruses go. MASKS DON’T DO A DAMN BIT OF GOOD. She will be fine there is a 99.96 % recovery rate . Maybe she will wear a mask now….. lol. Wake up peeps esp. hoosiers. Remember in November.

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CHRISTOPHER HALL October 21, 2020 at 1:08 pm

Rainwater will bring back sanity to this state. I voted for the governor but he wants to keep virtue signaling and waffled on constitutional carry.

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