Indiana’s death toll from COVID-19 reaches 2,500 amid rise in cases, testing
The Indiana State Department of Health on Sunday reported an increase of more than 500 cases for the third straight day and increase in testing of more than 9,400.
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The Indiana State Department of Health on Sunday reported an increase of more than 500 cases for the third straight day and increase in testing of more than 9,400.
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The Indiana State Department of Health on Saturday reported six new deaths and an increase in testing of 8,135.
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The Indiana State Department of Health on Friday said 504,153 COVID-19 tests have been taken in the state since the beginning of the pandemic, with 9.3% of those resulting in a positive finding for the virus.