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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Indiana State Department of Health on Monday reported 817 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest number of cases in the daily report since Sept. 29. Monday’s number marks the first time daily cases have fallen below 1,000 since Oct. 6.
The state also reported 19 new deaths due to the coronavirus. Reported deaths due to COVID-19 have exceeded single digits in 126 of the past 127 days.
The department said 4,484 new individuals were tested Sunday.
Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 rose from 1,031 on Saturday to 1,066 on Sunday. The high mark was 3,460, set on Nov. 30.
The state said more than 336,800 Hoosiers had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Monday at 5 a.m. More than 816,750 had received the first dose of a vaccination.
School data
The Indiana State Department of Health on Monday reported the latest figures related to schools. The results are updated weekly. The latest report covered the week ended Feb. 12.
The latest figures showed a rise in student COVID-19 cases of 819, an increase of 136 teacher cases and 155 more staff cases.
Cumulative case counts since the beginning of the school years rose to 27,400 students, 5,490 teachers and 6,468 staff members.
The state said 1,920 schools have reported one or more cases, while 158 have seen no cases. Another 290 schools have not reported data to the state.
Following are the latest COVID-19 numbers from the Indiana State Department of Health. The department updates its data daily based on information received through 11:59 p.m. the previous day.
COVID-19 cases
*New COVID-19 cases: 817
Total cumulative cases: 649,652
COVID-19 deaths
New deaths: 19
Total deaths: 11,765
COVID-19 testing
New tested individuals: 4,484
Total cumulative tested individuals: 3,053,929
Cumulative positivity rate unique individuals: 21.3%
Seven-day positivity rate unique individuals: 12.6%**
Cumulative positivity rate all tests: 10.2%
Seven-day positivity rate all tests: 5.3%**
** The health department reports the 7-day positivity rates with a six-day lag to allow time for more comprehensive results.
COVID-19 vaccinations
Statewide totals (Dec. 14 – Feb. 15)
First dose administered: 816,758 (daily increase of 6,728)
Fully vaccinated: 336,827 (daily increase of 4,025)
County numbers
Marion County cumulative cases: 89,301 (increase of 130)
Marion County new deaths: 1
Marion County cumulative deaths: 1,607
Marion County 7-day positivity rate unique individuals: 10.7%
Marion County 7-day positivity rate all tests: 5.2%
Hamilton County cumulative cases: 31,357
Hendricks County cumulative cases: 15,534
Johnson County cumulative cases: 16,105
Madison County cumulative cases: 11,593
Boone County cumulative cases: 5,969
Hancock County cumulative cases: 7,317
Morgan County cumulative cases: 5,944
Shelby County cumulative cases: 4,539
Indiana intensive care unit usage
Available ICU beds: 39.7%
ICU beds in use by COVID-19 patients: 9.2%
Available ventilators: 80%
Ventilators in use for COVID-19: 3.7%
U.S. and worldwide numbers
As of Monday, from Johns Hopkins University:
U.S. cases: 27,641,389
U.S. deaths: 485,338
Global cases: 108,892,303
Global deaths: 2,401,392
*New cases, deaths and tests are previously unreported cases, deaths and tests submitted to the Indiana State Health Department in the 24 hours through 11:59 p.m. the previous day. The cases and testing categories typically contain numerous duplicates—as many as 20% or more—that are later eliminated from the cumulative totals.
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Today’s positivity rate is 18.95% for the newly tested individuals. That’s the lowest number since October 19, according to my records. I think that’s good news. Here is a link to the date we’ve been keeping: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JZCtoPctZdU3eXu1OZZiFM-G0IjIbc3FKmhRQY4UyEk/edit?usp=sharing
“We need 2 weeks to flatten the curve” was now 1 year ago.
Please explain when the curve will be flat and when we can get back to normal.
People can still get the vaccine and wear their masks if they wish.