
The vast majority or 85 percent were not vaccinated, according to the hospital. MMH recommends those who are eligible to receive a vaccine booster shot consider doing so. The hospital says this is important since emerging evidence shows vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 infections can decrease over time due to the combination of decreasing protection as time passes since getting vaccinated as well as the greater infectiousness of the new variants.

Fifteen of the hospital’s patients are COVID-positive. (See charts for current patient volumes)
Emergency Room volumes are still very high, resulting in much longer wait times than normal. Hospital officials said they understand this can be frustrating, but that teams are working hard and as quickly as possible to see every patient who needs care.

The hospital says the number of patients testing positive has increased this week, with 33.5 percent of patients or 115 in total, testing positive for the virus. (See chart for testing details).

Vaccine appointments for everyone ages 5 and older can be scheduled Monday through Friday at the MMH Occupational Health and Wellness Center in Batesville by calling (812) 932-5105.
Vaccine appointments can also be made Monday through Friday at the Margaret Mary Health Center in Brookville by calling (765) 647-5126.
Walk-ins are also welcome in Brookville.



