Indiana reports 2,634 COVID-19 hospitalizations

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The Indiana State Department of Health on Monday reported 2,349 new cases of COVID, raising the cumulative number to 910,013.

Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 increased from 2,631 on Saturday to 2,634 on Sunday. That was down from 2,676 on Friday. Almost a third (33%) of Indiana’s intensive care unit beds are occupied by COVID patients.

The department said no new deaths due to COVID-19 were reported Sunday, but the cumulative total rose by 61 over the total in Friday’s report, to 14,391. The seven-day moving average of new deaths was at 15 per day, the health department said.

More than 3.16 million Hoosiers had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Monday at 5 a.m., up by 16,308 over the weekend.

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: 2,349

Total cumulative cases: 910,013

COVID-19 deaths

New deaths: 0

Total cumulative deaths: 14,391

COVID-19 testing

New tested individuals: 6,490

Total cumulative tested individuals: 4,052,405

Cumulative positivity rate unique individuals: 22.5%

Cumulative positivity rate all tests: 8.6%

Seven-day positivity rate unique individuals: 20.3%**

Seven-day positivity rate all tests: 11.7%**

** 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–Sept. 13)

First dose administered: 3,184,618 (daily increase of 13,804)

Fully vaccinated: 3,169,433 (weekend increase of 16,038)

County numbers

Marion County cumulative cases: 124,200 (increase of 338)

Marion County new deaths: 0

Marion County cumulative deaths: 1,927

Marion County 7-day positivity rate unique individuals: 18.2%

Marion County 7-day positivity rate all tests: 11.9%

Hamilton County cumulative cases: 42,701

Hendricks County cumulative cases: 21,505

Johnson County cumulative cases: 22,896

Madison County cumulative cases: 16,724

Boone County cumulative cases: 8,151

Hancock County cumulative cases: 10,439

Morgan County cumulative cases: 8,567

Shelby County cumulative cases: 6,304

Indiana intensive care unit usage

ICU beds in use by COVID-19 patients: 33%

Available ICU beds: 17.1%

U.S. and worldwide numbers

As of  Monday, from Johns Hopkins University:

U.S. cases: 41,078,562

U.S. deaths: 660,756

Global cases: 225,014,163

Global deaths: 4,635,805

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