46,017 COVID-19 Tests Administered In Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — 46,017 tests for COVID-19 have been administered throughout Indiana.
All data is from the Indiana State Department of Health COVID-19 dashboard. All information reflects reports as of 11:59 p.m. Monday, April 13. The dashboard is updated daily at noon.
New positive cases, deaths and administered tests have occurred over a range of dates but were reported to ISDH in the last 24 hours.
A total of 1,502 new tests were reported to the ISDH between March 19 and April 13. 309 tests have been administered in Kosciusko County.
New deaths reported between March 15 and April 13 total 37. A total of 387 have died due to COVID-19.
The state reported 313 new positive cases between April 9 and April 13. This brings the total of positive cases to 8,527. Kosciusko County reported its 19th case of COVID-19 yesterday.
Available ICU beds in the state were reported at 46.3% of the approximately 2,920 total capacity.
The availability of ventilators is 74.5% of the approximately 2,926 total capacity.
In surrounding counties, Fulton County remains at three total positive tests out of 65 tests. Elkhart County now has 100 positive cases and three deaths out of 1,039 tests.
Noble County reported 17 positive cases, one death and 100 total tests.
Marshall County remains at 17 positive cases. The county hasn’t reported a COVID-19 related death. A total of 223 tests have been administered.
Wabash County remains at seven positive tests.
Globally, a total of 1,945,055 positive cases have been confirmed according to the COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University as of 11:51 a.m. Tuesday, April 14.
About 121,897 have died and 465,073 have recovered.
Nationally, the United States reported 584,073 confirmed positive cases, 23,134 deaths and 44,319 recoveries.