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43 additional COVID-19 deaths, 2,494 positive cases reported Monday by ISDH

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Posted at 12:15 PM, Dec 28, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-28 12:15:05-05

INDIANAPOLIS — On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 43 additional COVID-19 deaths and 2,494 more positive cases.

Since the pandemic began in March, 7,539 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in Indiana and there have been 496,306 total positive cases.

A total of 347 probable COVID-19 deaths have been reported since the pandemic began in March.

Deaths are reported by ISDH when it receives the data and have occurred over several days.

An additional 17,617 COVID-19 tests have been administered, according to ISDH. A total of 5,553,545 tests for COVID-19 have been given since the pandemic began in March.

29.6% of ICU beds in the state are being used for COVID-19 patients and 44.5% of the ICU beds are being used for non-COVID-19 patients, according to ISDH. 25.9% of ICU beds are available.

13% of ventilators are being used for COVID-19 patients and 17.5% of ventilators are being used for non-COVID-19 patients, according to ISDH. 69.5% of ventilators are available.


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