From Holcomb Crew <[email protected]>
Subject Good news: elective procedures
Date April 21, 2020 12:00 AM
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The Hoosier spirit is alive and well, and that's made a significant difference
in where we find ourselves today.

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Friend,

 

"The Hoosier spirit is alive and well, and that's made a significant
difference in where we find ourselves today."
-Gov. Holcomb

 

Today, Governor Holcomb renewed Indiana’s order for Hoosiers to stay hunkered
down, butwe’ve got some good news to report as we look down the road of
re-opening Indiana’s economy.

 

The first stage starts tomorrow, as hospitals will be cleared that they should
conduct medically necessary procedures, such as those determining cancer
diagnosis and cardiac issues, respiratory procedures, and procedures to reduce
significant pain.

 

Then – if our supply inventory continues to hold up – Indiana will open up
more elective procedures next week. 
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Holcomb Says Why We’re Able to Restart Elective Procedures
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What’s allowing us to make this progress? Governor Holcomb said it’s two
things:

* First, it’s you. You’re practicing social distancing, and that’s helped
flatten the curve. 
* And it’s our state’s world-class healthcare networks, which have
collaborated to provide the resources we need to fight this pandemic.
The work you’re doing is making a difference, and there is a light at the end
of this tunnel. 

 

It’s the work of our state’s 16,705 licensed physicians. It’s our 152,000
licensed nurses. And it’s every single Hoosier who has stayed home and
practiced safe social distancing that has helped get us to this point of
looking at the first stages of reopening Indiana’s economy.

 

 #INThisTogether
-Your Holcomb Crew




 


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