State Health Department Announces Three New COVID-19 Deaths

(INDIANAPOLIS) —The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today announced that 273 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 1,786 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

To date, 11,658 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 9,830 on Sunday.

Marion County had the newest cases, at 135, while Hamilton County had 20, Lake County had 12 and Madison County had 11.

Locally confirmed cases

  • Bartholomew County –10
  • Brown County – 3
  • Dubois County – 2
  • Greene County – 1
  • Jackson County – 8
  • Lawrence County – 9
  • Monroe County – 26
  • Morgan County – 23
  • Orange County – 2
  • Owen County – 10
  • Washington County – 6

Thirty-five Hoosiers have died

Deaths were reported in:

  • Allen County – Deaths: 1
  • Dearborn County – Deaths: 1
  • Delaware County – Deaths: 1
  • Fayette County – Deaths: 1
  • Franklin County – Deaths: 4
  • Jasper County – Deaths: 1
  • Johnson County – Deaths: 3
  • Hancock County – Deaths: 1
  • Hendrick County – Deaths: 1
  • Howard County – Deaths: 1
  • Lake County – Deaths: 1
  • Madison County – Deaths: 1
  • Marion County – Deaths: 12
  • Morgan County – Deaths: 1
  • Putnam County – Deaths: 1
  • Scott County – Deaths: 1
  • St. Joseph – Deaths: 1
  • Tippecanoe County – Deaths: 1
  • Vigo County – Deaths: 1

The complete list of counties with cases is included in the ISDH COVID-19 dashboard at  https://www.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.

The dashboard also has been updated to remove duplicate entries and correct county of residence based on updated information provided to ISDH.

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