Indianapolis — According to the Indiana Department of Health, 2,892 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 along with 108 additional deaths and 17,084 new cases were reported in Indiana.
The health department noted that Friday’s “newly reported case count includes 4,705 cases that were delayed in processing and otherwise would have been included over the course of this week.”
Hospitalizations dipped sharply for the second day in a row, with the state reporting fewer than 3,000 Hoosiers in the hospital with COVID-19 for the first time since Dec. 13.
The agency’s dashboard puts the state’s 7-day all-test positivity rate at 30.3% with a rate of 46% positive for unique individuals.
The omicron variant is dominant in Indiana, according to state data, accounting for 87.8% of samples tested. Delta, which had previously been the dominant strain in the state, was found in 12% of samples tested.
Dashboard data represents cases and deaths that occurred over a range of dates but were reported to the state in the last 24 hours, according to the Indiana Department of Health.
The agency said 2,991 additional Hoosiers are now fully vaccinated. To date, 3,729,697 first doses of the two-dose vaccine have been administered and 3,637,424 individuals are fully vaccinated. The state has administered more than 1.6 million booster doses.
The County Metric map shows all 92 Indiana counties in Red, with zero in the Orange, Yellow or Blue categories.
The map is updated each Wednesday. The weekly score is determined by each county’s Weekly Cases Per 100,000 residents and its 7-Day All Test Positivity Rate.
Since the start of the pandemic, the state has reported 1,604,072 total positive cases and 20,508 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. There are also 793 probable COVID-19 deaths in which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause of death but no positive test was documented.
The latest hospitalization numbers show 2,892 total COVID-19 patients: 2,584 confirmed and 308 under investigation. IDOH reported a record 3,519 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Jan. 13. Before the omicron surge, the previous highwater mark was 3,460 patients in late November 2020.
The department said 11.6% of ICU beds and 67.9% of ventilators are available across the state.
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