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Indiana reports 57 more COVID-19 deaths and 6,615 new positive cases

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health reported Thursday that 57 more Hoosiers have died from COVID-19 and 6,615 others tested positive for the virus.

There have been 20,856 confirmed deaths and 1,642,625 positive cases since the pandemic began. The newly reported deaths include those that happened over the previous days and weeks and were just reported to the state.

An additional 810 probable COVID-19 deaths have also been reported.

A total of 2,567 Hoosiers are in the hospital with COVID-19, a decrease of 138 since Wednesday. IDOH also said 12.1% of intensive care beds are available across the state with 27.3% in use by COVID-19 patients.

According to IDOH, 72.7% of hospital ventilators are available in Indiana.

There have been more than 18.41 million COVID-19 tests administered to more than 5.03 million individuals with a 31.4% cumulative positivity rate among unique individuals. Indiana's seven-day positivity rate among unique individuals through Jan. 27 is 41%.

Among all tests, the cumulative positivity rate is 10.7%, while the seven-day positivity rate is 26.2%.

Hoosiers can schedule a COVID-19 vaccine by calling 211 or visiting ourshot.in.gov.

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