Indiana reports smallest number of new COVID-19 cases in two weeks

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5 thoughts on “Indiana reports smallest number of new COVID-19 cases in two weeks

  1. Why not celebrate that the infection rate has gone down to 7.7% and that there were only six deaths and the ICU beds also went down why are you saying that it was the 14th time in the last 14 days that there was over 600 cases why are you always celebrating the negative

    1. That wouldn’t fuel the panic.

      Hoping people keep waking up to the propaganda and lack of transparency.

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