About to get the vaccine? Here’s what you need to know before your appointment
Wear a mask, short sleeves and bring a valid ID to your appointment.
Wear a mask, short sleeves and bring a valid ID to your appointment.
Baxter International Inc.’s Bloomington facility will produce the Moderna vaccine.
The plant is producing millions of Johnson & Johnson and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.
The allocation is part of a state initiative to get university students vaccinated.
Students, faculty and staff will be able to sign up as early as Friday.
The city employees worked in public transit, parks and recreation and public works.
Hoosiers 16 and up became eligible for the vaccine March 31.
Any Indiana resident aged 16 and older can get the vaccine.
Anyone over age 16 can receive a vaccine in Indiana, regardless of their address.
Advisory level change coincides with increased COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
Katherine Head, Lana Dbeibo and Gregory Zimet answer questions about scheduling, side effects, and communication.
Hoosiers 16 and over will be eligible to sign up starting Wednesday.
AstraZeneca’s vaccine has not yet been approved for emergency use by the FDA.
On Wednesday, all Hoosiers 16 and over will be eligible to receive the vaccine.
Eliza Carey and her fiance kept their children home to protect them from COVID-19.
Students can be vaccinated anywhere in Indiana, not just Assembly Hall.
The county’s social gathering and masking restrictions will continue.
With vaccinations ramping up and more activities planned in person, college life is expected to slowly transition back to what it was like pre-COVID-19.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway will become a mass vaccination site in April.
The site will be open to anyone in Bloomington.