INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health reported Monday that 12 more people died with COVID-19 and 2,210 others tested positive for the virus.
All the newly reported deaths occurred between Friday and Sunday. Deaths are reported based on when the state receives data and occur over multiple days.
There have been 613,228 positive cases and 9,352 confirmed deaths in Indiana since the pandemic began. An additional 376 probable COVID-19 deaths have also been reported.
A total of 2,045 people are in the hospital with COVID-19, a decrease of 73 since Sunday's report.
There have been more than 6.76 million COVID-19 tests administered to more than 2.9 million individuals with a 21.1% cumulative positivity rate among unique individuals. Indiana's seven-day positivity rate among unique individuals through Jan. 18 is 18%.
Among all tests, the cumulative positivity rate is 10.7%, while the seven-day positivity rate is 9.6%.
The state health department said 31.2% of ICU beds and 75% of ventilators are available.
Nearly 441,000 Hoosiers have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and more than 100,000 people have received both doses and are fully vaccinated, according to ISDH's dashboard.
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