Indiana reports highest daily COVID-19 case count since Feb. 20

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2 thoughts on “Indiana reports highest daily COVID-19 case count since Feb. 20

  1. It is clear that personal responsibility is key. Apparently, the ideal of collective responsibility shall not be achieved.

    Without a mask mandate, many locations in Indiana may approach a massive increases in cases as exhibited in Michigan. Directives can be made and laws enacted, but people will do as they please until unable to do so. Perhaps a next wave of infections may result in fewer hospitalizations. However, the longer term effects on the relatively healthy remains unknown. So, it appears to be a risk that many are willing to take. Others can continue to maintain a more cautious behaviour with mask wearing and social distancing and crowd avoidance.

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