Indiana reports 63 more COVID-19 deaths, another high in hospitalizations
New cases of COVID-19 in Indiana have exceeded 4,000 for six straight days and topped 2,000 for 20 consecutive days.
New cases of COVID-19 in Indiana have exceeded 4,000 for six straight days and topped 2,000 for 20 consecutive days.
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The Indiana State Department of Health on Monday said the seven-day moving average for COVID-19 cases reached another all-time high of 4,212.
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The Indiana State Department of Health has reported 262 new COVID-19 deaths over the past seven days, up from 229 the previous week.
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 also rose to another high in Indiana, as did testing of new individuals.
The Indiana State Department of Health on Friday said the seven-day moving average for COVID-19 cases reached another all-time high of 3,576.
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The Indiana State Department of Health on Thursday reported 45 more COVID-19 deaths. Newly reported deaths have reached or topped 25 for 10 straight days and have been in double digits 28 times over the past 30 days.
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The state on Wednesday reported 25 more COVID-19 deaths. Newly reported deaths have reached or topped 25 for nine straight days and have been in double digits 27 times over the past 29 days.
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The Indiana State Department of Health on Tuesday reported 2,951 new COVID-19 cases and 50 more deaths due to the coronavirus.
Total positive COVID-19 cases in Indiana since the beginning of the pandemic have climbed to 185,185.
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Cumulative numbers released by the Indiana State Department of Health show reported COVID-19 cases and deaths more than doubled in October compared with the previous month.