Governor Holcomb announced that most of Indiana will be entering Stage 3 of
Indiana’s Back on Track plan this Friday.
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Friends,
"We're able to go to Stage 3 – with confidence – on Friday." – Gov. Holcomb
We’ve got some good news to share. Governor Holcomb announced that most of
Indiana will be entering Stage 3 of Indiana’s Back on Track plan this Friday.
Marion, Lake and Cass counties will go into Stage 3 on June 1.
What does this mean?
* Social gatherings can include up to 100 people
* Restaurant can serve customers at 50% capacity
* Retail stores can operate at 75% capacity
* Gyms may reopen with restrictions
* Community pools and campgrounds can open
* Recreational sports practices may begin following guidelines (contact
sports will need to wait)
* Basketball, tennis, soccer, baseball courts and fields may open
* Youth summer day camps may begin
* Raceways can begin competition with no spectators
* State park inns are reopening
Watch as Gov. Holcomb describes more about what this means for Hoosiers:
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But why are we moving to Stage 3 on Friday? These decisions have always been
data-driven, and the numbers don’t lie. As Governor Holcomb said, "Your actions
add up and make a difference."
Indiana’s guiding reopening principles remain strong –
* Hospitalizations – The number of Hoosiers hospitalized with COVID-19 has
dropped from 118 on April 14 to 53 on May 15.
* Surge Capacity – 39% of Indiana’s ICU beds are currently available, along
with 81% of the state’s ventilators.
* Testing – Daily testing has increased to an average of 5,500 – 6,000 tests
per day, withmore than 180 testing sites
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* Contact Tracing – Indiana has more than 500 contact tracers on the job
right now with a capacity for 7,500 calls each day, and that’s helping limit
the virus’ spread
But it’s every Hoosier’s responsibility to make sure that we stay on track.
And we do that by continuing to follow guidelines – wearing our masks, keeping
a six feet distance from others, and practicing good personal hygiene.
"We've earned the ability to continue to move forward because people have been
paying attention to wearing a mask, physical distancing -- it's really made a
difference." – Gov. Holcomb
#BackonTrack,
-Your Holcomb Crew
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