Also, the governor said the enactment of the law and resultant actions taken by the Secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration, coupled with the decline in cases and deaths, means the disaster has been dealt with to the extent that emergency conditions no longer exist.
Holcomb issued his first executive order declaring a public health emergency in the state in March 2020, and renewed the declaration monthly as the global pandemic raged for over two years.
The governor noted that by April 2020, the virus had spread to every county in state, As of Thursday, the pandemic had resulted in nearly 1.7 million confirmed cases in Indiana and over 22,000 Hoosier deaths from COVID-19.
Since that time, through vaccination programs, over 3.5 million Hoosiers have been fully vaccinated, which is over 56% of the eligible state population.
With mitigation measures, vaccinations and the recent decline of the Omicron variant, the governor also noted that in the past few weeks there has been a rapid decline in confirmed daily cases, hospitalizations and deaths.