Indianapolis, Indiana – According to Indiana’s Department of Health COVID-19 data, released on Friday, 11,822 Hoosiers tested positive for COVID-19 in the previous week.
Also in the previous week, a total of 37 Hoosiers died, and two probable deaths were reported. The state has recorded 23,182 deaths and 1,002 probable deaths for “All Time” from the coronavirus.
The “All Time” count for Indiana shows 1,843,622 Hoosiers have tested positive for the virus, and a total of 20,583,695 tests have been administered.
812 Hoosiers were hospitalized Thursday with COVID-19, the state said.
According to IDOH, 9,997,632 vaccine doses have been given through Thursday in Indiana. That’s lower than the total of 9,988,950 that had been reported Wednesday for vaccinations through Tuesday. No explanation was given for the negative change.
A total of 3,809,373 Hoosiers were fully vaccinated through Thursday. That’s about 54.8% of the total population.
According to a ranking from Becker’s Hospital Review, Indiana is 42nd among the 50 states for fully vaccinated people through Wednesday.
1,643,592 Hoosiers are estimated to have recovered from the virus, according to the Regenstrief Institute.
There have been more than 582,688,000 confirmed cases worldwide, with more than 6,415,000 deaths, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.