INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Governor Eric Holcomb extended Indiana’s COVID-19 emergency order for the 22nd time Wednesday.
The extended order will be in effect until February 1, but state lawmakers are looking to cut that time short starting next week when the 2022 General Assembly session kicks off.
The order does not include mask or social distancing requirements, but it mainly allows the state to continue receiving extra COVID-related federal funding.
Click here to see the executive order.