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Three more people in Marshall County and one person in Pulaski County were listed as newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases in Monday’s daily COVID-19 report from the Indiana Department of Health.
There were 421 new cases of COVID-19 in the state to bring that overall total to 672,967. Out of that number, just over 600 people are COVID-19 patients in hospitals around the state, while 10,005 Hoosiers are actively fighting the virus, according to the Regenstrief Institute.
Indiana residents who are 50 and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. To make an appointment, visit https://ourshot.in.gov or call 211.
As of Monday, 1,276,777 first doses of vaccine have been administered in Indiana, and 837,233 individuals are fully vaccinated.
The Indiana Department of Health updated the school COVID-19 dashboard Monday where 512 new student cases in the state were reported from October 26 to March 12, 83 new teacher cases from November 11 to March 12, and 109 new staff cases in the state from February 26 to March 12.
Knox High School, West Central High School, Culver Community Junior/Senior High School, Culver Academies reported less than five new student cases, while North Judson-San Pierre Elementary School reported less than five new staff cases. Culver Academies had less than five new teacher COVID-19 cases.