Staff reports
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Health said another 1,766 Hoosiers residents had been diagnosed with COVID-19 through public and personal laboratories.
To date, a total of 152,396 Indiana citizens must have had the new coronavirus as a result of corrections on the previous day’s dashboard.
A total of 3790 Hoosiers are shown to have died from COVID-19, an increase of 15 from the previous day. An additional 233 probable deaths were reported in clinical diagnoses in patients for which no positive evidence was recorded. knowledge is gained across the state and happened for several days.
To date, 1,581,109 Americans have been tested in Indiana, up from 1,572,350 on Tuesday. A total of 2574800 tests, adding repeat tests for single Americans, have been reported to the State Department of Health since February 26.
Bartholomew County reported 1397 evidence (unchanged) with 58 deaths (unchanged) on Wednesday.
The surrounding counties reported:
Jackson County: 1094 positive cases (up to eight) with thirteen deaths (unchanged).
Jennings County: 360 positive (unchanged) cases with thirteen deaths (unchanged).
Decatur County: 499 instances (maximum) with 39 deaths (unchanged).
Shelby County: 803 instances (up to 10) with 30 deaths (unchanged).
Johnson County: 3,051 instances (up to 56) with 128 deaths (no change).
Brown County: 130 cases (unchanged) with 3 deaths (unchanged).
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