'It is still a worldwide pandemic.' As COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Indiana, WRTV’s Nikki DeMentri sat down with Regenstrief Institute’s Director of Public Health Informatics, Dr. Brian Dixon.
Q: What is the reality of COVID right now in the state of Indiana, specifically Central Indiana?
A: "The reality right now is that we're seeing an increase in cases. We've seen a steady rise in cases over the last several weeks and we're seeing continued increases, particularly in the urban areas. That's where a lot of the testing is occurring, though.
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