INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health today announced that 1,065 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at state and private laboratories. That brings to 640,744 the number of Indiana residents now known to have had the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s dashboard.
A total of 11,459 Hoosiers are confirmed to have died from COVID-19, an increase of 58 from the previous day. Another 416 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record.
To date, 3,011,185 unique individuals have been tested in Indiana, up from 3,006,430 on Sunday. A total of 7,303,220 tests, including repeat tests for unique individuals, have been reported to the state Department of Health since Feb. 26, 2020.
Bartholomew County reported 7,042 positive tests (up 16) with 137 deaths (no change) as of Monday.
Surrounding counties reported:
- Jackson County: 4,498 positive cases (up four) with 59 deaths (no change).
- Jennings County: 2,091 positive cases (up eight) with 43 deaths (up one).
- Decatur County: 2,644 positive cases (up five) with 88 deaths (no change).
- Shelby County: 4,456 positive cases (up six) with 87 deaths (up one).
- Johnson County: 15,916 positive cases (up 26) with 336 deaths (up one).
- Brown County: 922 positive cases (up five) with 37 deaths (no change).
To find testing sites around the state, including a site at the FairOaks Mall in Columbus, visit www.coronavirus.in.gov and click on the COVID-19 testing information link.
Hoosiers age 65 and older, along with healthcare workers, long-term care residents and first responders who are regularly called to the scene of an emergency to render medical assistance, are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. To schedule, visit https://ourshot.in.gov or call 211 if you do not have access to a computer or require assistance.
As of today, 699,769 Hoosiers have received a first dose of vaccine, and 223,576 are fully vaccinated.
Additional locations and appointments are being added as more vaccine becomes available.