INDIANAPOLIS — For the last two years, so much of our lives have been changed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
From staying at home to help slow the spread, to wearing masks, to COVID-19 vaccines becoming available, the last two years have been a lot.
Here's a timeline looking at the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Indiana.
- Jan. 9, 2020: The World Health Organization and Chinese authorities identify a novel coronavirus outbreak.
- Jan. 20, 2020: A 35-year-old man in Washington state is the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the United States.
- Jan. 30, 2020: WHO declares a public health emergency.
Feb. 11, 2020: WHO the new coronavirus disease will be called COVID-19 - March 6, 2020: The first confirmed case of COVID-19 is announced in Indiana. Gov. Eric Holcomb and state health officials declare a public health emergency.
- March 11, 2020: WHO declares the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic.
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- March 16, 2020: Roberta Shelton, a Marion County resident, is the first Hoosier to die of COVID-19.
- March 23, 2020: Holcomb issues a stay-at-home order to slow the spread of COVID-19.
- May 1, 2020: Officials release plan to reopen Indiana.
- July 22, 2020: Holcomb issues mask mandate across the state.

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- Aug. 23, 2020: For the first time in history, the Indianapolis 500 is held without fans.
- Sept. 23, 2020: Indiana fully reopens and moves to stage 5 of the state’s reopening plan.
- Dec. 9, 2020: Cases start to rise again. Holcomb announces limits on gathering sizes based on a county’s COVID-19 metrics.
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- Dec. 14, 2020: The first COVID-19 vaccine dose is administrated in Indiana.
- Jan. 4, 2021: Officials announce all of the NCAA March Madness games will be played in Indianapolis and central Indiana.
- April 6, 2021: Indiana's statewide mask mandate becomes an advisory.
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- July 28, 2021: Holcomb urges Hoosiers to get vaccinated as cases rise due to the delta variant.
- August 2021: Schools begin the new school year. Some schools start the school year off with a mask requirement, but none of the schools WRTV checked with required vaccination.
- Dec. 9, 2021: Indiana National Guard comes to assist IU Health.
- Dec. 17, 2021: IU Health said they are dealing with an “all-time high” number of COVID-19 patients.
- Dec. 19, 2021: IDOH announces the first case of the omicron variant has been detected in an unvaccinated Hoosier.

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- Dec 20, 2021: U.S. Army announces a 20-person medical team from the U.S. Navy is coming to IU Health Methodist Hospital as they deal with an increase of patients.
- Feb. 25, 2022: The CDC released new guidance easing indoor mask guidance in public places and schools based on the area’s risk level.
- Feb. 28, 2022: Indiana reports the lowest number of new cases since July 2021.
- March 3, 2022: Holcomb signs a bill to end the state's COVID-19 public health emergency.
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