Indiana State Department of Health Reports 37 Additional COVID-19 Deaths

The latest statistics from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) indicated that an additional 37 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19 which brings the state total to 387.

One of the deaths includes one patient from Starke County.

According to the ISDH, 313 additional Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories. The total number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state to date is 8,527 out of 46,017 who have been tested. 

Starke County is reporting 10 cases and one death, Marshall County is reporting 17 cases and Pulaski County remains at one reported positive case of COVID-19.  Fulton County has three cases, Kosciusko County has 19 cases and one death, Elkhart County has 100 cases and three deaths, St. Joseph County has 234 cases and four deaths, La Porte County has 36 cases and three deaths, Porter County has 127 cases and two deaths, Jasper County has 18 cases and one death, Lake County has 819 cases and 31 deaths, and Marion County has 3,063 cases and 141 deaths. 

Governor Opposes Releasing Department of Correction Inmates due to COVID-19

Governor Eric Holcomb says he doesn’t support the idea of releasing low-level offenders from the Department of Correction to protect them from COVID-19. “We’ve got our offenders in a safe place, we believe, maybe even safer than just letting them out, to avoid contracting this COVID-19,” Holcomb said during state officials’ COVID-19 press conference Monday.

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Indiana Manufacturers Stepping Up Fight Against COVID-19

The Acid Products-Prairie Packaging Company presents donated supplies to the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office (photo provided by Indiana Governor’s Office)

Indiana manufacturers are switching their production to personal protection equipment. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation says the state has purchased more than 1.9 million pieces of PPE from 15 Indiana companies.

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