COVID-19 cases increase by 374 in Indiana, with 49 deaths

INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today announced that 374 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories.

That brings to 2,159 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

Forty-nine Hoosiers have died.

To date, 13,373 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 11,658 on Monday.

In Bartholomew County, 13 positive tests have been reported. Jennings County is reporting 15 cases.

Bartholomew County has done 441 total tests with 13 positives and 210 negative, with 204 pending, according to the local health department. The figures reported incorporate tests collected within Bartholomew County and run through the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) or commercial laboratories. The number of positives of Bartholomew County residents may include testing that was conducted out of county. Conversely, the number of total tests may also include submissions for non-Bartholomew County residents. The positive count listed is only for Bartholomew County residents.

Marion County had the most new cases, at 170, while Lake County had 50, Johnson County had 20, Hamilton County had 16, St. Joseph County had 13 and Hendricks County had 11. The complete list of counties with cases is included in the ISDH COVID-19 dashboard at coronavirus.in.gov, which will be updated daily at 10 a.m. Cases are listed by county of residence. Private lab reporting may be delayed and will be reflected in the map and count when results are received at ISDH.

Additional updates on the state’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak may be provided later today.

Here is the latest count by county, released at 10 a.m. Tuesday:

  • One case: Adams, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Clay, Dekalb, Fountain, Fulton, Henry, Jefferson, Newton, Ohio, Scott (with one death), Starke, Steuben, Vermillion and Wabash.
  • Two cases: Carroll, Greene, Huntington, Knox, LaGrange, Noble, Sullivan, Warren, Wayne, Wells, White, Whitley.
  • Three cases: Brown, Dubois, Marshall, Miami, Orange, Randolph, Switzerland
  • Four cases: Gibson, Posey, Rush, Tipton
  • Five cases: Kosciusko
  • Six cases: Montgomery, Washington
  • Seven cases: Grant, Putnam (with one death)
  • Eight cases: Jackson, Jasper (with one death), LaPorte, Vigo, Warrick
  • Nine cases: Fayette (with one death), Lawrence
  • 11 cases: Owen
  • 13 cases: Bartholomew
  • 14 cases: Dearborn (with one death), Tippecanoe (with one death)
  • 15 cases: Harrison, Jennings, Shelby
  • 16 cases: Howard (with one death)
  • 18 cases: Delaware (with one death), Vanderburgh
  • 20 cases: Elkhart (with one death)
  • 21 cases: Porter, Floyd
  • 22 cases: Boone
  • 26 cases: Hancock (with two deaths)
  • 30 cases: Monroe, Allen (with one death)
  • 31 cases: Ripley (with one death)
  • 32 cases: Morgan
  • 35 cases: Franklin (with four deaths)
  • 38 cases: Madison (with one death)
  • 47 cases: Decatur (with one death)
  • 49 cases: St. Joseph (with one death)
  • 70 cases: Hendricks (with one death)
  • 101 cases: Johnson (with three deaths)
  • 127 cases: Hamilton
  • 146 cases: Lake (with five deaths)
  • 964 cases: Marion (with 17 deaths)