Indiana reports 142 more COVID-19 deaths, rise in hospitalizations

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The Indiana State Department of Health on Tuesday reported 3,477 new cases of COVID-19 and 142 more deaths due to the coronavirus.

The daily death number is among the top four reported by the department during the pandemic. Deaths have exceeded 25 in the report for 34 straight days.

The department said 7,695 new individuals were tested, the seventh time in the past 10 days that testing in that category has dropped below 10,000.

Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 rose from 2,836 on Sunday to 2,907 on Monday, the third straight day of increases. The high mark was 3,460 set on Nov. 30.

COVID-19 patients occupy 27.6% of the state’s intensive care beds.

The 7-day positivity rate for unique individuals is 27%.

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: 3,477

Total cumulative cases533,083

Increase in cases reported Dec. 1-Jan. 1: 173,400

Increase in cases reported Nov. 1-Dec. 1: 162,265

Increase in cases reported Oct. 1-Nov. 1: 60,932

Increase in cases reported Sept. 1-Oct. 1: 26,285

Increase in cases reported Aug. 1-Sept. 1: 27,769

Increase in cases reported July 1-Aug. 1: 21,170

Increase in cases reported June 1-July 1: 11,122

Increase in cases reported May 1-June. 1: 16,065

COVID-19 deaths

New deaths: 142

Total deaths: 8,292

Increase in deaths reported Dec. 1-Jan. 1: 2,418

Increase in deaths reported Nov. 1-Dec. 1: 1,474

Increase in deaths reported Oct. 1-Nov. 1: 706

Increase in deaths reported Sept. 1-Oct. 1: 325

Increase in deaths reported Aug. 1-Sept. 1: 322

Increase in deaths reported July 1-Aug. 1: 315

Increase in deaths reported June 1-July 1: 480

Increase in deaths reported May 1-June. 1: 914

Increase in deaths reported April 1-May 1: 997

COVID-19 testing

New tested individuals: 6,885

Total cumulative tested individuals: 2,681,739

Cumulative positivity rate unique individuals: 19.9%

Seven-day positivity rate unique individuals: 27%**

Cumulative positivity rate all tests: 10.7%

Seven-day positivity rate all tests: 15.8%**

Increase in unique tested individuals reported Dec. 1-Jan. 1: 432,706

Increase in unique tested individuals reported Nov. 1-Dec. 1: 507,314

Increase in unique tested individuals reported Oct. 1-Nov. 1: 322,213

Increase in unique tested individuals reported Sept. 1-Oct. 1: 303,966

Increase in unique tested individuals reported Aug. 1-Sept. 1: 325,159

Increase in unique tested individuals reported July 1-Aug. 1: 268,890

Increase in unique tested individuals reported June 1-July 1: 223,820

Increase in unique tested individuals reported May 1-June 1: 166,257

Increase in unique tested individuals reported April 1-May 1: 85,264

** The health department reports the 7-day positivity rates with a six-day lag to allow time for more comprehensive results.

County numbers

Marion County cumulative cases: 73,650 (increase of 497)

Marion County new deaths: 18

Marion County cumulative deaths: 1,189

Marion County 7-day positivity rate unique individuals: 24.8%

Marion County 7-day positivity rate all tests: 15.3%

Hamilton County cumulative cases: 25,136

Hendricks County cumulative cases: 12,138

Johnson County cumulative cases: 12,712

Madison County cumulative cases: 9,381

Boone County cumulative cases: 4,788

Hancock County cumulative cases: 5,514

Morgan County cumulative cases: 4,526

Shelby County cumulative cases: 3,564

Indiana intensive care unit usage

Available ICU beds: 24.4%

ICU beds in use by COVID-19 patients: 27.6%

Available ventilators: 70.4%

Ventilators in use for COVID-19: 11.6%

U.S. and worldwide numbers

As of Tuesday, from Johns Hopkins University:

U.S. cases: 20,843,556

U.S. deaths: 354,263

Global cases: 85,899,563

Global deaths: 1,858,412

*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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2 thoughts on “Indiana reports 142 more COVID-19 deaths, rise in hospitalizations

  1. Dang. That’s another day where positivity rate for newly-tested individuals is over 50%. Cross your fingers that the hospitalizations continue a trend downward.

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