Statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to lowest mark since July

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4 thoughts on “Statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations fall to lowest mark since July

  1. Pretty amazing. Only about half the state got vaccinated and cases are plummeting. Wonder how on earth this could have happened with everyone so cavalier about their vaccinations. Must be a miracle.

  2. Glad to see these numbers dropping and hope they keep dropping. According to the Census Bureau, Indiana is home to 1 in 48.8 U.S. residents (6,785,528 of 331,449,281). According to the CDC, Indiana has experienced 1 in 41.5 U.S. Covid deaths (22,843 of 947,882). Thus, a typical resident of Indiana has had a 17.6% higher chance of dying of Covid compared to a typical U.S. resident.

    1. Since the beginning of 2021 when vaccines generally started to become available, Indiana has experienced 1 of every 40.2 U.S. Covid deaths (14,607 of the 586,955), despite being home to only 1 of every 48.8 U.S. residents. Thus, since the beginning of 2021, a typical Indiana resident has had a 21.4% higher chance of dying of Covid compared to a typical U.S. resident. It’s certainly possible that Indiana’s low rate of vaccination (44th out of 51 states + D.C.) has led to an excess of deaths due to Covid.

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