INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch has resumed public events after tests confirmed she's recovered from a COVID-19 infection.
Her office said tests on Sunday and Tuesday came back negative for infection. Crouch tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 17 after experiencing cold-like symptoms that office spokesman Ron Green said were mild.
Crouch isolated and worked from her home in Evansville last week. She was in Terre Haute on Tuesday for a luncheon and a Chances and Services for Youth roundtable event.
Crouch is 70 years old and received two initial doses of a COVID-19 vaccine in February 2021. She has since gotten a booster shot, according to her office.
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