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The Indiana Department of Health asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit over access to terminated pregnancy reports. Arguments largely centered on the state's definition of a medical record.
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The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) confirmed its first two flu deaths Thursday and is urging Hoosiers to get vaccinated.
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The Indiana Department of Health found the first West Nile case this year in a Johnson County resident.
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Of those who use tobacco, e-cigarettes were the most frequently used form.
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Health officials say the number of patients in the hospital are exceeding 11,000 – which could eventually lead to or exceed COVID-19 hospital capacity levels.
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In its announcement, IDOH said monkeypox was a factor, but other health conditions also contributed to their death. No other information will be released about the person due to patient privacy laws.
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The goal of the “Start Smart” campaign is to create touchpoints where families can receive routine vaccines to get kids ready for back to school.
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The agency will no longer update its COVID-19 dashboard daily — opting instead to move to three-times-a-week updates.
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The Indiana Department of Education has launched a public database showing how much schools are spending in federal pandemic relief funding.
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Schools with mask mandates in place now only have to report the positive cases.