Indiana officials report nearly 1,900 cases of COVID-19 in schools

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6 thoughts on “Indiana officials report nearly 1,900 cases of COVID-19 in schools

  1. Anyone else tired of seeing these numbers everyday? What do you DO with the numbers? Mask up, wash our hands, stay home when you don’t need to be out. We can do this Indiana. We don’t need daily report cards.

    1. I threaten to cancel my IBJ subscription and my attendance at future IBJ events over this daily dose of Fake News. But Greg Andrews and Greg Morris follow orders from their leader, Dr. Box.

    2. I still don’t understand how a global pandemic can be fake news lol. His followers now just call everything that they don’t agree with fake. What a sad time we live in.

    3. I don’t subscribe to the IBJ for CNN reposts – I subscribe for BUSINESS news – for some reason the Greg’s have lost their way.

    4. If you don’t like reality, you can unsubscribe and stick to Fox. Just because a global pandemic has made the President look badly doesn’t make it fake or unimportant. It’s causing havoc for the Indianapolis economy, so it seems relevant for the Indianapolis Business Journal to cover it.

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