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The vaccine targets the latest strain, the KP.2 variant, and is made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
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Experts say as we become more connected online, Indiana water and wastewater utilities are more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
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It's been one year since the COVID-19 public health emergency ended. The Indiana Department of Health still posts weekly updates of new COVID-19 data, but one expert says those numbers aren't totally accurate.
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A state task force focused on land use delved into site readiness, regulation challenges and demographic changes during its first meeting Friday.
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Graham McKeen, IU’s director of public and environmental health, said residents shouldn’t be worried, but should be aware.
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High levels of COVID have been detected in Bloomington's wastewater.
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XBB.1.5 is said to be the most infectious strain of COVID yet, with experts estimating 80 percent of Americans who have already been infected are likely to catch it again.
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Residents along Clear Creek are concerned about flooding. A look at how officials test water for COVID at two treatment plants. And we talk with an expert about the January 6th commission hearings.
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The data, for now, can’t be used solely to guide the city’s COVID policy, but it does help to inform when used in conjunction with hospitalizations.
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Unlike other types of COVID-19 monitoring, wastewater surveillance doesn’t depend on people getting tested or test availability.