Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 13, Sun, 11:36 pm
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health reported 6,025 additional positive cases of COVID-19 among Indiana residents Sunday, bringing the state's total number of cases to 425,434 since the pandemic began.
With 37 new deaths recorded between Nov. 21 and Saturday, Indiana has lost 6,495 people to the virus. Another 310 people are believed to have died with COVID-19 symptoms but who didn't have a positive test recorded before they died.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 15, Tue, 6:42 am
by AHE
Indiana reported 5,050 new coronavirus cases Monday morning and an additional 35 deaths, the lowest number of new cases this month.
This brings Indiana to a total of 6,530 deaths since the start of the pandemic and 430,401 cases of the virus.
The weekly update to the schools dashboard saw an additional 2,393 cases in students, 413 in teachers and 615 in staff members reported.
Hospitalizations have steadily declined for the past week in the wake of a lull of cases over the four-day Thanksgiving holiday. Just over 3,000 people are currently hospitalized for COVID-19, fewer than at any other point this month.
How many people in Indiana hospitals with COVID-19: 3,072.
Intensive care unit bed availability: 23.6% of 2,157 beds. 40.4% of beds are occupied by COVID patients.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 16, Wed, 3:33 am
by AHE
Indiana reported 4,347 new coronavirus cases Tuesday and 129 additional deaths, bringing the total numbers since the start of the pandemic to 434,642 cases and 6,657 deaths.
How many people in Indiana hospitals with COVID-19: 3,229.
Intensive care unit bed availability: 23.9% of 2,154 beds. 42.3% of beds are occupied by COVID patients.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 17, Thu, 5:34 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health says Indiana has 6,283 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 125 additional deaths. Since the start of the pandemic, the state has seen 440,850 total positive cases and 6,781 total deaths.
It's the second consecutive day Indiana has reported more deaths in the triple digits. An additional 320 deaths are considered "probable," meaning doctors believe COVID-19 contributed to them, but the patient did not have a positive COVID-19 test result on file.
The state has only 11.2 percent of its ICU beds available, with about 40 percent of ICU beds currently in use by coronavirus patients. Hospitalizations remain high, with 3,192 Hoosiers with COVID-19 in the hospital for treatment.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 18, Fri, 3:12 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported 6,458 more positive coronavirus cases and announced 79 additional confirmed COVID-19 deaths Thursday.
The latest hospitalization numbers show 3,147 total COVID-19 patients: 2,747 confirmed and 400 under investigation.
ISDH says 20.2% of ICU beds and 69.9% of ventilators are available across the state.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 21, Mon, 4:42 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health reported 6,558 new cases of COVID-19 among Hoosiers Sunday.
The 53 additional deaths recorded between Nov. 6 and Saturday raise the number of confirmed deaths from the virus in Indiana since the beginning of the pandemic to 7,070
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 22, Tue, 4:24 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of health reported 3,978 new coronavirus cases and 31 additional deaths Monday. That brings the state's totals to 468,219 cases and 7,101 deaths.
Another 337 probable deaths have been reported.
More than 70% of ventilators throughout the state remain available, and a quarter of ICU beds are open.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 23, Wed, 2:50 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health on Tuesday reported 3,758 additional COVID-19 cases and 143 more deaths.
These additions bring the state's case total to more than 471,000 and the total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths to 7,244. Indiana passed 7,000 confirmed deaths on Saturday.
Tuesday's additional deaths are the most reported in a single day to date.
The number of people in Indiana hospitals with COVID-19: 3,064.
Intensive care unit-bed availability: 23.1% of 2,145 beds available. 30.3% of the total beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients.
Ventilator availability: 70% available of 2,809. 12.7% of the total are in use by COVID-19 patients.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 27, Sun, 3:10 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health reports 3,896 more cases of COVID-19 and 30 more deaths from the virus. Indiana has recorded 492,021 total confirmed cases of the virus and 7,461 confirmed deaths. There are another 340 "probable deaths."
The positivity rate from Dec. 13 to Dec. 19 was 11.8 percent for all tests and 23.7 percent for unique individuals.
On Christmas Day, there were 2,808 COVID-19 patients being treated in hospitals. The state reports 26.7 percent of ICU beds are still available statewide.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2020, Dec 30, Wed, 4:14 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health on Tuesday reported 4,028 additional COVID-19 cases and 164 more deaths.
These additions bring the state to 500,282 cases and 7,703 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. Indiana's death total pushes past 8,000 when including 348 total probable deaths.
The number of people in Indiana hospitals with COVID-19: 2,951.
Intensive care unit-bed availability: 24.8% beds available. 30.2% of the total beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients.
Ventilator availability: 69.3% available. 13% of total ventilators are in use by COVID-19 patients.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 01, Fri, 3:35 am
by AHE
The Indiana State Department of Health on Thursday reported 6,543 additional COVID-19 cases and 99 more deaths.
These additions mean the state now has 511,485 cases and a total of 7,911 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. Indiana's death total pushes past 8,000 when including 352 total probable deaths.
The number of people in Indiana hospitals with COVID-19: 2,842.
Intensive care unit-bed availability: 20.4% of beds available. 29.6% of the total beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients.
Ventilator availability: 69.4% available. 12.6% of total ventilators are in use by COVID-19 patients.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 03, Sun, 4:07 am
by AHE
The state health department reported 39 additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday in Indiana, raising the confirmed total to 8,055.
Another 355 probable deaths have been reported based on diagnoses, although no positive tests were recorded. The health department also reported 5,429 new virus cases.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 04, Mon, 4:33 am
by AHE
Indiana public health officials announced Sunday that 56 more people have died from COVID-19.
The Indiana Department of Health reported the deaths with 3,002 new cases. Overall, 8,111 Indiana residents have died from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.
State health officials reported another 364 probable deaths.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 05, Tue, 12:49 am
by AHE
Indiana health officials have reported 3,630 new coronavirus infections and 39 additional COVID-19 deaths as the state continued to see a slight decrease in coronavirus-related hospitalizations following a series of spikes throughout December.
The newly confirmed deaths, which occurred over several days, raised Indiana’s toll to 8,514, including both confirmed and presumed infections, the Indiana State Department of Health said Monday.
The number of Indiana residents known to have had the coronavirus is now up to 529,688.
The health department also reported that 2,836 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 on Sunday at Indiana’s hospitals — an 18% decrease from pandemic-high hospitalization rates a month ago.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 06, Wed, 2:31 am
by AHE
Indiana health officials reported 3,477 new coronavirus infections and 142 additional COVID-19 deaths Tuesday as the state began to see a slow increase of coronavirus-related hospitalizations following a previous series of spikes in December.
The newly recorded coronavirus deaths, of which more than 100 occurred since the start of the new year, raised Indiana’s toll to 8,663, including victims with both confirmed and presumed infections, according to the Indiana Department of Health’s daily update.
The state agency also reported that Indiana hospitals had 2,907 coronavirus patients as of Monday, 71 more than Sunday and the most since Dec. 29.
Of those being treated, 591 people are in intensive care, according to the state health department’s online dashboard.
The number of Indiana residents known to have had the coronavirus is now up to 533,083.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 08, Fri, 9:15 am
by AHE
Health officials announced today that 7,344 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing, and 81 more deaths have been reported.
The update from the Indiana Department of Health brings to 546,499 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day's dashboard, the department said in a statement.
A total of 8,452 Hoosiers are confirmed to have died from COVID-19, the statement said. It said another 371 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record.
Re: INDIANA COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise
Posted: 2021, Jan 10, Sun, 6:06 am
by AHE
The state had 6,045 new cases of the coronavius, bringing to 558,560 the number of Hoosiers now known to have contracted it, the Indiana State Department of Health reported.
The state also added 75 more COVID-19 deaths, raising Indiana's death toll to 8,967, including both confirmed and presumed infections, the Indiana State Department of Health said.