New data show COVID cases down in Fishers, but city remains at Level 4

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There is good and not-so-good news in the latest data released by the Fishers Health Department.

The good news is that COVID cases are down in the latest numbers.  However, even with that, Fishers remains in the red, Level 4, or highest category of transmission. Click here for a more detailed video discussion from Fishers Health Department Director Monica Heltz posted on YouTube on Feb. 9.

The Fishers Health Department has vaccinated 3,232 individuals. This week, the department is vaccinating people for their second dose. In Hamilton County, 12 percent of the population has received their first dose and 5.5 percent have completed their vaccine.

Individuals ages 65 years and older are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of underlying medical conditions. Vaccination clinic hours are by appointment only and can be made here for eligible individuals only. You are able to schedule your vaccination appointment at the Mass Vaccination Site or at any vaccination site in Indiana. New appointments continue to open up, so check back frequently.

If you need assistance with scheduling, please call the Fishers COVID Hotline at (317) 595-3211 or call 2-1-1. Family members may schedule on behalf of eligible individuals. There is no charge for the vaccine. All persons receiving the vaccine will need valid ID or other proof of meeting eligibility criteria.

Beginning on Monday, Feb. 15, the Technology Drive testing site in Fishers will close for testing due to decreased demand. School-based exposures (resident and nonresident) can be tested at the drive-thru Fishers Health Department Testing Site at the City Services Building located at 3 Municipal Drive.

All Hoosiers can schedule an appointment for testing on the Fishers Health Department website. If you need assistance scheduling, please call the Fishers COVID Hotline at (317) 595-3211.