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  1. The week of September 23, out of 1721 new hospital admissions approximately 1700 were unvaccinated. Help reduce the strain on our healthcare systems, protect yourself and your community. Find a vaccination location near you at

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  2. The of the virus that causes is more than 2x as contagious as the original strain. Some fully vaccinated people can spread Delta, but vaccines provide protection from hospitalization, severe disease and death. Get vaccinated:

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  3. The dashboard will updated daily by 5 p.m., starting today. School and long-term care dashboards will continue to be updated weekly. More information:

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  4. If you use a meal kit delivery service, use a food thermometer to make sure food arrives at a safe temperature. If perishable food such as meat, produce, or eggs arrives above 40°F, notify the company and don’t eat it. Learn more:

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  5. Booster shots are now available for eligible individuals. Who should get it? 65+ 50-64 with underlying medical conditions Who may get it? 18-49 with underlying condition 18-64 who are at high risk of exposure More:

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  6. : Keep it Clean! Test your drinking water well to keep your family healthy. Learn more at

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  7. Bookmark this handy diagram from the CDC on the differences between seasonal allergies and COVID-19. Getting your vaccine can help prevent serious illness or death. Find a location near you at

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  8. Schedule your vaccination and take a step toward getting back together with your friends. If you’re not fully vaccinated, you should: ✅ Get vaccinated. 😷 Wear a mask. ↔ Stay 6 feet apart. 🚫 Avoid crowds. Schedule your vaccine today:

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  9. : Shield Your Field! Protect the drainfield of your by keeping the field free of trees, plants, and heavy objects. Learn more at

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  10. Got ? You can help reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home and prevent the spread of germs by dumping standing water where mosquitoes like to lay their eggs. Even though the temp has dropped, mosquitos are buzzing about. Take the necessary precautions.

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  11. Getting vaccinated is the best protection against , even if you've already had it. Visit to find a location near you. Booster shots are also available for eligible individuals. Info:

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  12. : Don’t Strain Your Drain! The more water you conserve, the less ends up in your septic tank. Learn more at

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  13. For comprehensive information from , regarding COVID-19 hospitalizations, click here:

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  14. Below is the latest case information for : 🔹Total positive cases: 947,918 🔹Total deaths: 14,895 🔹Total tests administered: 13,354,696 🔹Total doses administered: 6,470,565 🔹Total fully vaccinated: 3,237,813 Learn more ➡️

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  15. ATTN: Indiana to begin offering Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots for eligible Hoosiers. There are certain guidelines to follow. 65+ and long-term care residents should receive a booster 50-64 with underlying conditions should receive a booster More info:

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  16. Have you misplaced your vaccine card? There are a couple ways you can get a copy. 1. Visit the location you received your shot. 2. Contact your local county health department. Here's a list of contact info:

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  17. For some vaccines, you need 2 shots to get the most protection. The timing between shots depends on which one you receive. ⚫ Pfizer-BioNTech: 3 weeks (21 days) after your first shot ⚫ Moderna: 4 weeks (28 days) after your first shot More:

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  18. : Pump Your Tank! Get your pumped every 3-5 years to maintain its lifespan. Learn more at

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  19. For comprehensive information from , regarding COVID-19 hospitalizations, click here:

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  20. Below is the latest case information for : 🔹Total positive cases: 944,708 🔹Total deaths: 14,864 🔹Total tests administered: 13,308,638 🔹Total doses administered: 6,460,340 🔹Total fully vaccinated: 3,232,246 Learn more ➡️

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