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251 New Positive Cases Of COVID-19 Makes It 1,232 Hoosiers Now Diagnosed, 31 Deaths

The Clinton County Health Department previously reported 1 case of COVID-19 in Clinton County on Thursday, March 26, 2020.

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today, Saturday, March 28, 2020, reported 7 new deaths and 251 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing to 1,232 the number of Hoosiers diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. Thirty-one Hoosiers have now died.

A total of 8,407 tests have been reported to ISDH to date, up from 6,639 on Friday.

Cases and Deaths by County of Residence

Adams
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Allen
Cases: 23
Deaths: 1

Bartholomew
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Boone
Cases: 8
Deaths: 0

Brown
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Carroll
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Clark
Cases: 18
Deaths: 0

Clinton
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Crawford
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Dearborn
Cases: 8
Deaths: 1

Decatur
Cases: 30
Deaths: 0

DeKalb
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Delaware
Cases: 8
Deaths: 1

Dubois
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Elkhart
Cases: 11
Deaths: 0

Fayette
Cases: 4
Deaths: 1

Floyd
Cases: 13
Deaths: 0

Fountain
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Franklin
Cases: 23
Deaths: 2

Fulton
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Gibson
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Grant
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Hamilton
Cases: 64
Deaths: 0

Hancock
Cases: 19
Deaths: 1

Harrison
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Hendricks
Cases: 36
Deaths: 2

Henry
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Howard
Cases: 9
Deaths: 1

Huntington
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Jackson
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Jasper
Cases: 5
Deaths: 1

Jennings
Cases: 10
Deaths: 0

Johnson
Cases: 52
Deaths: 3

Kosciusko
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

LaGrange
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Lake
Cases: 68
Deaths: 1

LaPorte
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Lawrence
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Madison
Cases: 12
Deaths: 1

Marion
Cases: 584
Deaths: 10

Marshall
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Miami
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Monroe
Cases: 16
Deaths: 0

Montgomery
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Morgan
Cases: 14
Deaths: 0

Newton
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Noble
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Ohio
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Orange
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Owen
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Porter
Cases: 9
Deaths: 0

Posey
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Putnam
Cases: 5
Deaths: 1

Randolph
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Ripley
Cases: 15
Deaths: 0

Rush
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Scott
Cases: 1
Deaths: 1

Shelby
Cases: 10
Deaths: 0

St Joseph
Cases: 31
Deaths: 1

Starke
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Sullivan
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Switzerland
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Tippecanoe
Cases: 11
Deaths: 1

Tipton
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Vander.
Cases: 10
Deaths: 0

Verm.
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Vigo
Cases: 4
Deaths: 1

Wabash
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Warren
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Warrick
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Washington
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Wayne
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Wells
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

White
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Whitley
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

City of Frankfort Working To Reduce Impact of COVID-19 On Our Community

The following is a message from Frankfort Mayor Judy Sheets regarding the steps being taken to address the impact of COVOD-19 in our community.

The City of Frankfort is working diligently with Clinton County officials, our health care partners, and first responders to protect public health and safety as the coronavirus spreads. We are working together to lower the risk of transmission and infection and reduce the impact on our community.

City officials and departments are closely following updates and guidance from federal and state officials concerning COVID-19. Please do your part by following the guidelines established by the CDC and state and local health departments. The more we follow the advice of these officials, the more we will slow the spread of this virus and make it possible for our health system to manage and control the epidemic.

Please do what you can to help our local small businesses. Many are offering gift certificates, online sales, take-out options, and delivery services. Please take advantage of these alternate ways to support our local small businesses if you can.

I understand the frequently changing decisions made at all levels of government to protect us can be confusing and stressful. The COVID-19 crisis requires flexibility and thorough, accurate information. We continue to update our website and social media daily to ensure we are providing you with verified, reliable information.

Plans are in place to conduct City Council, Board of Works, and other important meetings electronically. It’s important to me that the business of the City continue, and we set an example for how to carry on in these tough times.

The health and safety of all members of our community remain our priorities as we continue to develop and update plans to protect and support our citizens, our employees, and to ensure that regular city operations and services continue without interruption. In these unprecedented and uncertain times, remember that we are a community of prayer and resilience. We will get through this challenge by helping one another and by doing what is best for all concerned.

336 New Positive Cases Of COVID-19 Makes It 981 Hoosiers Now Diagnosed, 24 Deaths

The Daily Update for Friday, March 27, 2020. 7 New Deaths to COVID-19, 336 New Positive Cases Of COVID-19 in IN, 981 Hoosiers Diagnosed Through ISDH

The Clinton County Health Department previously reported 1 case of COVID-19 in Clinton County on Thursday, March 26, 2020.

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today, Friday, March 27, 2020, reported 3 new deaths and 336 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing to 981 the number of Hoosiers diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. Twenty-four Hoosiers have now died.

A total of 6,639 tests have been reported to ISDH to date, up from 4,651 on Thursday.

Cases and Deaths by County of Residence

Adams
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Allen
Cases: 21
Deaths: 1

Bartholomew
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Boone
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Brown
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Carroll
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Clark
Cases: 12
Deaths: 0

Clinton
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Dearborn
Cases: 4
Deaths: 1

Decatur
Cases: 26
Deaths: 0

DeKalb
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Delaware
Cases: 8
Deaths: 1

Dubois
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Elkhart
Cases: 9
Deaths: 0

Fayette
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Floyd
Cases: 11
Deaths: 0

Fountain
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Franklin
Cases: 21
Deaths: 1

Fulton
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Gibson
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Grant
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Hamilton
Cases: 52
Deaths: 0

Hancock
Cases: 13
Deaths: 1

Harrison
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Hendricks
Cases: 28
Deaths: 2

Henry
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Howard
Cases: 7
Deaths: 1

Huntington
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Jackson
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Jasper
Cases: 4
Deaths: 1

Jennings
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Johnson
Cases: 42
Deaths: 3

Kosciusko
Cases: 1
Deaths:

LaGrange
Cases: 2
Deaths:

Lake
Cases: 47
Deaths: 0

LaPorte
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Lawrence
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Madison
Cases: 7
Deaths: 1

Marion
Cases: 484
Deaths: 8

Marshall
Cases: 4
Deaths:

Miami
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Monroe
Cases: 8
Deaths: 0

Montgomery
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Morgan
Cases: 10
Deaths: 0

Noble
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Ohio
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0
Orange
Cases: 1
Deaths:
Owen
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Porter
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Posey
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Putnam
Cases: 2
Deaths: 1

Randolph
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Ripley
Cases: 14
Deaths: 0

Rush
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Scott
Cases: 1
Deaths: 1

Shelby
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

St Joseph
Cases: 27
Deaths: 1

Starke
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Sullivan
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Tippecanoe
Cases: 8
Deaths: 0

Tipton
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Vander.
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Vigo
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Warren
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Warrick
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Washington
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Wayne
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Wells
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Whitley
Cases: 1
Deaths:

168 New Positive Cases Of COVID-19 Makes It 645 Hoosiers Now Diagnosed, 17 Deaths

The Clinton County Health Department reports NO cases of COVID-19 in Clinton County.

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today, Thursday, March 26, 2020, reported 3 new deaths and 168 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing to 645 the number of Hoosiers diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. Seventeen Hoosiers have now died.

A total of 4,651 tests have been reported to ISDH to date, up from 3,356 on Wednesday.

Cases and Deaths by County of Residence

Adams
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Allen
Cases: 8
Deaths: 1

Bartholomew
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Boone
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Brown
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Clark
Cases: 10
Deaths: 0

Dearborn
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Decatur
Cases: 13
Deaths: 0

DeKalb
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Delaware
Cases: 7
Deaths: 1

Dubois
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Elkhart
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Fayette
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Floyd
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Fountain
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Franklin
Cases: 13
Deaths: 1

Gibson
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Grant
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Hamilton
Cases: 40
Deaths: 0

Hancock
Cases: 9
Deaths: 1

Harrison
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Hendricks
Cases: 21
Deaths: 0

Howard
Cases: 6
Deaths: 1

Jackson
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Jasper
Cases: 3
Deaths: 1

Jennings
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Johnson
Cases: 36
Deaths: 3

Lake
Cases: 31
Deaths: 0

LaPorte
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Lawrence
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Madison
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Marion
Cases: 293
Deaths: 6

Marshall
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Miami
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Monroe
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Montgomery
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Morgan
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Noble
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Ohio
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Orange
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Owen
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Porter
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0
Posey
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Putnam
Cases: 2
Deaths: 1

Ripley
Cases: 11
Deaths: 0

Rush
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Scott
Cases: 1
Deaths: 1

Shelby
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

St Joseph
Cases: 21
Deaths: 0

Starke
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Sullivan
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Tippecanoe
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Tipton
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Vander.
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Vigo
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Warren
Cases: 1
Deaths:

Warrick
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Washington
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Wayne
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Wells
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. – Lafayette, Extending Temporary Suspension of Production Through April 6

In a press release today, Wednesday, March 25, 2020, Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc announced it was extending its temporary suspension of production through April 6th.

“SIA continues to monitor the rapidly evolving situation and will provide updates when additional information is available,” SIA said in a news release.

At this time there is no word on how the extension of the Subaru temporary suspension of production might impact NHK Seating Frankfort.

Community Schools of Frankfort Announces Meal Delivery Bus Routes, Begins Monday, March 30 – Daily Service (Monday – Friday, 11am – 1pm)

The Community Schools of Frankfort announced meal delivery bus routes. Two buses will services the city, north, and south. This is in addition to the three school locations.

The meal distribution for all students will resume on Monday, March 30, 2020, to the three school sites as well as the new meal delivery bus routes.

CSF will deliver meals from 11am until 1pm from two school buses that will each make 9 different stops around Frankfort.

The meal delivery bus schedule is posted on the CSF school website. Meals will be available Monday through Friday.

https://www.frankfortschools.org/apps/pages/index.jsp…

112 New Positive Cases Of COVID-19 Makes It 477 Hoosiers Now Diagnosed, 14 Deaths

The Clinton County Health Department reported on Tuesday, March 24: NO cases of COVID-19 in Clinton County. A total of 8 additional residents had been tested with 2 reported as negative with the remaining 6 awaiting results.

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today, Wednesday, March 25, 2020, reported 2 new deaths and 112 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing to 477 the number of Hoosiers diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. Fourteen Hoosiers have now died.

A total of 3,356 tests have been reported to ISDH to date, up from 2,931 on Tuesday.

Cases and Deaths by County of Residence

Adams
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Allen
Cases: 7
Deaths: 1

Bartholomew
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Boone
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Brown
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Clark
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Dearborn
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Decatur
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

DeKalb
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Delaware
Cases: 7
Deaths: 1

Dubois
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Elkhart
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Fayette
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Floyd
Cases: 6
Deaths: 0

Franklin
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Gibson
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Grant
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Hamilton
Cases: 30
Deaths: 0

Hancock
Cases: 8
Deaths: 1

Harrison
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Hendricks
Cases: 15
Deaths: 0

Howard
Cases: 6
Deaths: 1

Jackson
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Jasper
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Jennings
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Johnson
Cases: 24
Deaths: 3

Lake
Cases: 19
Deaths: 0

LaPorte
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Lawrence
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Madison
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Marion
Cases: 226
Deaths: 6

Miami
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Monroe
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Montgomery
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Morgan
Cases: 5
Deaths: 0

Noble
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Ohio
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Owen
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Porter
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Putnam
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Ripley
Cases: 7
Deaths: 0

Rush
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Scott
Cases: 1
Deaths: 1

Shelby
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

St Joseph
Cases: 19
Deaths: 0

Starke
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Sullivan
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Tippecanoe
Cases: 4
Deaths: 0

Tipton
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Vander.
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

Vigo
Cases: 3
Deaths: 0

Washington
Cases: 2
Deaths: 0

Wells
Cases: 1
Deaths: 0

DO NOT Flush Disinfecting Wipes, “Flushable” Wipes, Napkins or Paper Towels down Toilets – Wastewater Treatment Plant Will be Overwhelmed, Consumers Will Face In-Home Plumbing Backups and Blockages

The Frankfort Utilities is reporting that due to the COVID-19 outbreak, they have become aware of the increased use of “flushable” wipes and flushing of non-flushable materials such as baby wipes, disinfecting wipes, napkins, and paper towels.

While the “flushable” wipes concern is not new to wastewater facilities, we are instructing our community members to pay extra attention to what they are using and flushing and remind you NOT to flush anything other than toilet paper. The wipes and paper towels do not break down like toilet paper, and therefore clog systems very quickly.

The COVID-19 outbreak concern has created additional stress and uncertainty for everyone, and while they understand that supply shortages exacerbate these stresses and challenges, it is important to keep in mind that flushing anything other than toilet paper can create expensive and unsanitary problems for homeowners and businesses.

Flushing wipes (even those labeled “flushable”) and other non-toilet paper materials cause clogs, backups, equipment and pipe breakages, and in bad cases, can even force raw sewage back into peoples’ homes.

The cost to repair these damages is unfortunately borne by individual homeowners or the public.

As a reminder, the following products are NOT flushable, dispose of in a wastebasket:

o Paper towels
o Napkins
o Kleenex and other tissues
o Wet wipes/baby wipes (even those labeled as “flushable” wipes)
o Diapers
o Feminine hygiene products
o Gauze/Band-Aids

Thank you for helping keep our community and facilities clean and functioning! If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the Wastewater Treatment Plant @ 765-659-4741.

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