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Notre Dame helps launch Indiana’s COVID-19 registry

A research coalition based at Notre Dame has launched an Indiana COVID-19 registry.

It’s an effort to track and spread the virus’ impact and provide more complete information to those making decisions at the state and local level in the Hoosier State.

Research leaders at Notre Dame are leveraging the school’s membership in the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, and its All IN For Health program to launch the registry.

Lead scientist Marie Lynn Miranda says understanding how COVID is affecting the health and well-being of Hoosiers is critical to winning the battle.

The registry is open to anyone 18 years of age or older and involves introductory and follow-up surveys. You can find the registry by clicking here.

 

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