Indiana’s health commissioner urges residents to continue to adhere to the state’s stay-at-home order, warning that while Indiana’s coronavirus cases had surged past 2,000 and its deaths climbed to over 45, the state remains far from reaching its peak in cases. Officials say Indiana has not yet modeled projections on how many could die from COVID-19….many are concerned the state has a higher percentage of elderly residents than some other states…as well as a higher percentage of smokers…two groups at higher risk.
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