City of Bloomington employee tests positive for COVID-19
The case brings the positive case count for city employees to 36.
The case brings the positive case count for city employees to 36.
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Thursday’s update is the second time Indiana had more than 8,000 cases in a day.
These cases marks a total of 34 diagnoses in city workers since the pandemic began.
The new cases bring the total number of positive-testing city workers to 32.
The shelter will likely remain open until March 2021.
After 15 years of business, the restaurant is closing down Nov. 25 because of COVID-19.
Drive-up window services will also be closed.
Many of Bloomington’s local restaurants have introduced creative outdoor seating.
Seven city employees in total have tested positive this week.
The changes will start Sunday.
The restrictions include gathering size limits, stricter rules for restaurants and more.
Statements from multiple teachers were read at the November school board meeting.
Elementary students will still continue in-person classes.
22 municipal employee have now had COVID-19.
In the Monday night meeting, attendees shared concerns against rushing the project.
There is no clear cause, according to the Duke Energy website.
The board had to reject 94 out of 110 provisional ballots.
This is the sixth new record Indiana has set in November.
Elinor Ostrom was a professor and winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics.