From Holcomb Crew <[email protected]>
Subject What the data shows
Date May 16, 2020 12:15 AM
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we're now just 18 days away from Indiana’s June 2 primary election

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Friends,

 

Indiana’s making progress. When Governor Holcomb laid out his Back on Track
plan <[link removed]> earlier this month, he told us about four
guiding principles that he’d be watching along the way –letting the data drive
his decisions.

 

And so far, the data is showing positive movement –

* Hospitalizations – the number of Hoosiers hospitalized with COVID-19 has
dropped from 170 on April 1 to 71 on May 12.
* Surge Capacity – As of just yesterday, 40% of Indiana’s ICU beds are
available, and ventilator availability is remaining steady at 80%.
* Testing – More than 170 testing sites are available throughout Indiana,
including 50 free testing sites administered by the Indiana State Department of
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* Contact Tracing – More than 500 Hoosiers are currently working as contact
tracers – doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, medical students and more. They’re
working daily tracking and limiting the spread of this virus. And remember,
your information always remains private.
With this progress, we’re now just 18 days away from Indiana’s June 2 primary
election. You should definitely make sure you exercise your right to vote – and
you have a choice on how you vote:

* Voting Absentee By Mail – For this election, any Hoosier can choose to vote
absentee. But make sure you request your ballot by Thursday, May 21. You can
even request your ballot online atIndianaVoters.in.gov
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* Voting Early In-Person – Early in-person voting begins on May 26. Check
IndianaVoters.in.gov <[link removed]> to make sure you know your
polling place and hours.
* Voting on Primary Day – Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on June 2.
And know that if you choose to vote in person, the state has acquired the
supplies necessary to keep our polling places clean and our poll workers safe –

* 5,000 gallons of hand sanitizer
* 10,000 refillable bottles
* Over 4,000 gallons of disinfectant cleaner for voting machines and
electronic poll books
* 10,000 refillable spray bottles
* 85,000 microfiber cloths
* Over 300,000 pairs of disposable gloves
* 200,000 facemasks
* 25,000 face shields
* Over 3,500 acrylic sneeze guards
We’re making progress, and there’s a lot to look forward to Indiana. But only
through your continued efforts will Indiana continue these advances in getting
back on track.

 

#BackOnTrack,
-Your Holcomb Crew




 


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