We wanted to update you on how Indiana’s doing. Indiana’s guiding principles
are looking good
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Hoosiers,
Back in May, Governor Holcomb detailed Indiana’s four guiding principles – the
benchmarks and the data he’s following through the Back on Track plan.
And now that we’re in Stage 5, we wanted to update you on how Indiana’s doing.
Indiana’s guiding principles are looking good – and that’s a credit to your
hard work.
Here’s where the data stands:
Hospitalizations – Fewer Hoosiers Admitted
As you can see, on Sept. 25, 64 Hoosiers were admitted to the hospital for
COVID-19 – down from 94 Hoosiers admitted just a month ago.
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Surge Capacity – Remains Strong
From the outset of the pandemic, “flattening the curve” has been all about
ensuring our healthcare system doesn’t get overrun and that we have the
resources to care for those Hoosiers most in need. Well, on Tuesday, 37% of the
state’s ICU beds and 80% of the state’s ventilators were available – and that’s
holding steady.
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Robust Testing – Available Statewide
Governor Holcomb has ensured that any Hoosier who needs a test can get a test.
We have 251 active testing sites across Indiana right now. In fact, since May,
more than 2 million COVID-19 tests have been administered across Indiana.
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Contact Tracing – Strong & Continuing to Grow
Nearly 700 Hoosiers have stepped up to the plate to be state contact tracers –
plus nearly an additional 350 at Indiana’s local health departments. Their work
is helping track the spread of this virus – and it’s critical to keeping our
economy open safely.
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Hoosiers, good news continues to come to our state and it’s because of
Governor Holcomb’s leadership, and because of your dedication. We’re staying
healthy, our economy is bouncing back – and together, we’ll reach even greater
heights.
#BackonTrack,
-Your Holcomb Crew
P.S. We also heard from Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch about two new grants. If
you’re helping lead one of Indiana’s critical meat processing facilities
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