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COVID-19 cases
*New cases: 452
Total cumulative cases reported Monday: 52,037
Total cumulative cases reported Sunday: 51,612
Increase in cumulative cases: 425
Increase in cases reported July 7-July 13: 3,733
Increase in cases reported June 30-July 6: 3,103
COVID-19 deaths
New deaths: 2
Total deaths: 2,569
Increase in deaths reported July 7-July 13: 60
Increase in deaths reported June 30-July 6: 62
COVID-19 testing
*New tests: 5,844
Total cumulative tests reported Monday: 570,409
Total cumulative tests reported Sunday: 564,447
Increase in cumulative tests: 5,962
Percentage of total testing positive: 9.1%
County numbers
Marion County cumulative cases: 12,111 (increase of 36)
Marion County new deaths: 0
Marion County cumulative deaths: 693
Hamilton County cumulative cases: 1,735
Hendricks County cumulative cases: 1,470
Johnson County cumulative cases: 1,351
Madison County cumulative cases: 681
Boone County cumulative cases: 492
Hancock County cumulative cases: 474
Morgan County cumulative cases: 344
Shelby County cumulative cases: 460
Indiana intensive care unit usage
Available ICU beds: 37.6%
ICU beds in use by COVID-19 patients: 10.8%
Available ventilators: 83.3%
Ventilators in use for COVID-19: 2.4%
Indiana long-term-care facilities (updated July 13)
New cases over past week: 114
Total cases: 5,695
New deaths over past week: 25
Total deaths: 1,245
Facilities with at least one case: 302
Facilities with at least one death: 183
U.S. and worldwide numbers
As of Monday morning, from John Hopkins University:
U.S. cases: 3,323,432
U.S. deaths: 135,272
Global cases: 12,970,605
Global deaths: 570,220
*New cases and tests are previously unreported cases and tests submitted to the Indiana State Health Department in the 24 hours through 11:59 p.m. the previous day. This category typically contains numerous duplicates—as many as 20% or more—that are later eliminated from the cumulative totals.
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A Google sheet collecting this data is provided below. This shows 7.27% of the tests were positive. That is coming down from the 10.41% positive tests reported on 7/11–so that is good. [On 4/1/20, 40% of the tests reported were positive.]
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JZCtoPctZdU3eXu1OZZiFM-G0IjIbc3FKmhRQY4UyEk/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you for periodically posting these! I find this chart VERY helpful so I don’t have to remember too much.
Lowest number of reported deaths in a long time. This is great news. We are not going to get away from the continued new cases until we have a vaccine but keeping the number of deaths in check is paramount to getting our schools and economy back in gear.
indeed. I just hope we can keep the deaths in check until whenever the vaccine arrives!