These two cases of rabies are the first confirmed in the state of Indiana in 20 years.
Health officials encourage people to take training classes on AED and CPR because it's a skill that could become life-saving in a moments notice.
Dr. Eric Yazel, Clark County Health Officer, asks people to have flexibility as recommendations change to the ever-changing virus. The health department in southern Indiana continues to treat people with COVID-19.
The Clark County Health Department has temporarily closed its COVID-19 testing site.
Yazel says COVID-19 positive patients are complaining of lower back pain, but people are also coming in with a sore throat. Yazel compares it to strep throat.
Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel says this time of year, the ICU is always busy and more COVID-19 patients make the work together on healthcare professionals.
The CDC says pregnant people and those who were recently pregnant are more likely to get severely ill from COVID-19 compared to non-pregnant people.
While plenty of fall activities are gearing up, others are getting canceled due to concerns around COVID-19.
As some parents ask if its safe for children to be at school, Clark County Health Officer Dr. Eric Yazel says it's still safe for children to attend school in-person.
As COVID-19 and the highly contagious delta variant surges in Kentucky and Indiana, free testing is still available around Kentuckiana.