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ISDH: COVID-19 deaths at 741 and 13,680 confirmed cases in the state

Posted at 11:58 AM, Apr 24, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-24 11:58:43-04

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health says more than 740 Hoosiers have now died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began and over 13,600 have tested positive for the virus.

According to the state health department, Marion County continues to have the highest increase in cases with 136 new cases reported since Thursday, bringing the county total to 4,537 and 238 deaths. Other counties with more than 10 new cases were Allen (13), Bartholomew (12), Cass (56), Clark (14), Elkhart (15), Grant (10), Hamilton (27), Hancock (17), Hendricks (15), Johnson (33), Lake (98), Madison (20), Orange (17), Porter (10) and St. Joseph (42).

ISDH said deaths are reported based on when data is received by the department and occurred over multiple days.

A total of 75,553 people have been tested in Indiana, according to the state health department.


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