Fishers Health Dept. improves community risk rating

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The Fishers Health Department shared two pieces of news Friday, one on the overall community risk related to COVID-19 and the other on the start of younger people in the community eligible for coronavirus testing.

Director Monica Heltz said in a video posted Friday that the community health risk dashboard is now moving in a downward direction, which is a good measure. The rating is still at Level 3 – Significant, but is moving downward. Heltz says the rating may be down into Level 2 – Moderate – early next week.

The department also announced that Fishers residents as young as five are now eligible for the free COVID-19 test available to anyone living in the City of Fishers. Heltz recommends parents and their children view a video that will soon be available on the health department website before going to a test.

Access the Fishers Health Department website at this link.

1 Comment on "Fishers Health Dept. improves community risk rating"

  1. When can the kids go back to school in person…….some kids are left behind because parents have to work. If the kids can play sports they can go to school

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