Status: 755 hoosiers most diagnosed with COVID-19

Staff reports

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Health said an additional 755 Indians were diagnosed with COVID-19 testing at the state laboratory, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and personal laboratories, bringing it to 106,540 the total number of known Indiana citizens. have the new coronavirus as a result of corrections made on the previous day’s dashboard.

A total of 3215 Hoosiers are shown to have died as a result of COVID-19, an accumulation of two from the previous day. An additional 224 probable deaths were reported in clinical diagnoses in patients for which no positive evidence was recorded. reported on when knowledge was gained through the state and happened for several days.

To date, 1,247,293 exclusive Americans have been tested in Indiana, up from 1,206,980 on Sunday. Since February 26, the State Department has been informed of a total of 1,738,305 tests, adding repetition for exclusive Americans.

Bartholomew County reported 1,125 evidence (three more) with 56 (unchanged) deaths on Monday.

The surrounding counties reported:

Jackson County: 722 cases (maximum) with nine deaths (unchanged).

Jennings County: 304 instances (maximum) with 12 deaths (unchanged).

Decatur County: 440 cases (up to four) with 38 deaths (unchanged).

Shelby County: 648 cases (up to two) with 29 deaths (unchanged).

Johnson County: 2208 cases (up to 19) with 122 deaths (unchanged).

Brown County: 91 cases (unchanged) with 3 deaths (unchanged).

To locate test sites state-wide, add a site at FairOaks Mall in Columbus, www. coronavirus. in. gov and click the COVID-19 test data link.

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