COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations continue to climb in Indiana

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4 thoughts on “COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations continue to climb in Indiana

  1. The positivity rate makes no sense to me as a useful parameter. You have to sample the population, not people who are taking tests. Hospitalizations and deaths, for vaccinated and not, do make sense.

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