New COVID-19 cases top 1,000 in Indiana for third straight day

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    7 thoughts on “New COVID-19 cases top 1,000 in Indiana for third straight day

    1. Come on IBJ, If you want to scare us, fine, but you may want to completely inform us to.

      Please post next to the running total, the corresponding Indiana Hospitalization rates each day.

      Take you tag line “New COVID-19 cases top 1,000 in Indiana for third straight day” to “New Covid Cases and Hospitalization Rates” If you bury it in the story, you know you are being cheeky.

      Indiana intensive care unit usage –

      ICU beds in use by COVID-19 patients: 10.6%

      Available ventilators: 82.3%

      Ventilators in use for COVID-19: 2.7%

      1. IBJ – please stop with these BS numbers or I will cancel my subscription. I talked to a Doctor [Otolaryngologist] last week and she told me that just because you test positive doesn’t mean you are sick with the virus. These number are nothing but fear drivers.

    2. Zero deaths in Marion Co. again!
      If hospitalizations are rare and there are no deaths, why are we still following these bozos?
      Testing is too sensitive or it’s faulty.
      God save us if these fools are still in charge during flu season.

      1. It could be that the mask mandate, physical distancing, and restrictions on bars and large gatherings are actually working (e.g. the science of pandemics). If you need a refresher on what happens when you open up businesses (e.g. bars, large events, etc) with limited protections, then refer back to Arizona statistics from mid-May when their governor took exactly that approach. Two months later they had 75+ deaths per day. I am extremely grateful our governor and mayor follow science and listen to medical professionals.

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