Doctors said the vaccine lessens the severity and will likely keep someone out of the hospital.
These two cases of rabies are the first confirmed in the state of Indiana in 20 years.
For the first time in 20 years, a rabid skunk was found in Indiana, and state health officials said the case was detected in Clark County.
The Clark County Health Department is urging residents to vaccinate their pets and keep their distance from wildlife as it runs tests to determine the source of the infection in the now-deceased skunk.
The research could lead to better understanding and treatments of chronic conditions.
In a news release Friday night, stack said the person was present for services at Asbury on Feb. 18 and was unvaccinated.
A case of measles as been confirmed in Kentucky, according to state officials, but the precise location is unknown.
The death toll already meets the prior record for the highest number of pediatric influenza deaths ever reported in Kentucky in a single flu season.
The worry stems from Columbus, Ohio, where more than 70 cases have been reported.
COVID-19 booster shots will also be available.