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ISDH: More than 1,300 deaths from COVID-19 in Indiana

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Posted at 12:03 PM, May 08, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-08 13:43:29-04

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 1,300 Hoosiers have lost their lives from COVID-19, the Indiana State Department of Health said Friday.

Numbers reported by ISDH show an additional 33 Hoosier deaths reported from the virus, with another 675 positive cases. ISDH says 23,146 Hoosiers have tested positive for the virus. Marion County still has the most positive tests, with 7,078.

A total of 113 probable COVID-19 deaths have also been reported, but none since last Friday. 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.

As of Tuesday, about 39.9% percent of ICU beds and 81.1% of ventilators were available at hospitals throughout the state.

A total of 130,128 people have been tested in Indiana with 17.8% testing positive, according to the state health department.


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