Friends,
“We’re in this for the long haul and the vigilance portion is everyone’s responsibility.” –Governor Holcomb
Since the pandemic began, Governor Holcomb has focused on keeping Hoosiers safe and using data and public health expertise to guide his decisions.
Yesterday, we got our first glimpse into the statewide COVID-19 study from the Fairbanks School of Public Health. The preliminary results of phase 1 of this Fairbanks study confirm that Governor Holcomb’s hunker down policies have helped to flatten the curve and slow the spread.
The data gathered by Fairbanks is extensive, but here’s an overview of some of the bigger points:
This tells us that:
“This study underscores the absolute necessity that folks operate in this new reality going forward.” –Governor Holcomb.
The last bullet is of critical importance. Nearly 45% of all Hoosiers who have had the virus showed zero symptoms while they were infected. However, those Hoosiers could easily transmit the virus to anyone they came in close contact with - friends, family members, neighbors, grocery shoppers, etc.
COVID-19 impacts everyone and the preliminary results of the Fairbanks study show why it is critically important for all of us to continue social distancing, practice good hygiene and wear our masks when venturing in heavily trafficked places.
"We're in a good spot right now because we have been vigilant. That should reinforce that what we have been doing so far has been working." –Governor Holcomb
The next phase of this scientific study will begin in June, and if you get selected, we encourage you to participate.
Most of the state is now in phase 2 of Governor Holcomb’s Back on Track Plan and our continued vigilance will allow for even more sectors to begin slowly and responsibly reopening.
#BackonTrack,
-Your Holcomb Crew
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