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Confirmed COVID-19 death count in Indiana surpasses 800, ISDH reports

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Posted at 11:54 AM, Apr 26, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-26 11:58:58-04

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health reported 29 more deaths from COVID-19 Sunday, while positive cases of the virus have surpassed 15,000.

According to the state health department, a total of 813 people are confirmed to have died from the coronavirus and 15,012 people people have been diagnosed, an increase of 634 since Saturday.

A total of 88 probable COVID-19 deaths, one more than Saturday, have also been reported. ISDH said probable deaths are that a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but for which no positive test is on record.

Deaths are reported based on when data is received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

According to the state health department, Marion County continues to have the most deaths and cases in the state with 259 and 4,796.

A total of 81,708 people have been tested in Indiana with 18.4% testing positive, according to the state health department.


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