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Indiana’s coronavirus map reverting back to yellow

(Photo supplied/State of Indiana)

40 of Indiana’s 92 counties remain in the “blue” on the state’s color-coded COVID map, including the counties in the 95.3 MNC listening area.

Blue represents the lowest ranking of risk of COVID spread.

Four counties — Newton, Montgomery, Knox and Gibson — are back into the “orange,” the second-highest risk of spread.

The Indiana Department of Health reported 1,085 new COVID cases on Tuesday.

That’s the first time in two months that the daily count is over 1,000.

More than 2.9 million Hoosiers are fully vaccinated.

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Maria July 28, 2021 at 2:44 pm

This Vaccine is NOT a Cure! Therefore, please stop acting as though it is. In addition, what’s not being reported is that many of the COVID cases are those who have been vaccinated!!

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