“Reopen Evansville Task Force” Announce Eviction Prevention Assistance

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    vice mayor of Evansville

    “Reopen Evansville Task Force” Announce Aurora, Inc.  

    Households negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and are facing eviction in 21 days or sooner can apply for Eviction Prevention Assistance through Indiana’s housing portal at indianahousingnow.org.

    The state processes the applications and will send eligible applications to Aurora for verification.

    Households may also seek Eviction Prevention Assistance by visiting auroraevansville.org/facing-eviction and fill out a pre-application. An Aurora staff member will notify you within 3-5 business days.

    Local Testing Continues

    Free COVID-19 testing at C.K. Newsome Center will be extended through November.

    And Deaconess will continue its drive-through testing at their Downtown and Lynch locations.

    Our Medical Advisory Group recommends testing if you currently have symptoms, or if you’ve had direct exposure to a person with COVID-19.  If you’ve had a direct exposure to a person with COVID-19, wait at least 2-5 days from the exposure date to test.  Waiting 2 days or longer allows time for the virus to become detectable.

    Indiana Releases COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Plan

    The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) released a preliminary COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Plan.

    A draft of the plan can be viewed here.

    The Reopen Evansville Task Force will continue to work with state and local partners to ensure the implementation of an effective COVID-19 vaccine strategy in our community.

    Sincerely,

    Steve Schaefer.

    Deputy Mayor-Evansville