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DELAWARE COUNTY — A Delaware County resident has died from COVID-19 after testing positive for the illness, county health officials said.
According to information from the Delaware County Heatlh Department, an elderly female patient tested positive for the coronavirus Friday night and she later died at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital.
...The new cases involve residents of Bartholomew (4), Boone (1), Delaware (1), Dubois (1), Floyd (1), Franklin (2), Grant (1), Hamilton (8), Hancock (2), Hendricks (2), Howard (1), Johnson (5), Lake (3), Madison (1), Marion (35), Monroe (1) Morgan (1), Putnam (1), Ripley (1), St. Joseph (2), Scott (1) and Tipton (1) counties...
Sixth COVID-19 death confirmed in Indiana
26 min ago
The Indiana State Department of Health today announced that two more Hoosiers have died after testing positive for COVID-19, bringing the number of deaths in Indiana related to the virus to six.
The patients were adult residents of Scott and Marion counties. Both were over age 50 and had underlying medical conditions. No additional information about the patients will be released due to privacy laws...
...Scott County Health Department officials say the county's first coronavirus victim was between 50 and 60 years old and had a pre-existing condition. They died on March 22.
Scott County Public Health Nurse Brittany Combs says the victim tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday. That’s when health officials last made contact with the patient.
“This person was doing fine at that time, and unfortunately took a turn for the worst, and passed away at their home, very early Sunday morning,” says Combs...
ISDH: 106 more positive COVID-19 cases; 12 deaths in Indiana so far
by: Kyle Bloyd
Posted: Mar 24, 2020 / 10:03 AM EST / Updated: Mar 24, 2020 / 10:19 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana State Department of Health has issued its daily COVID-19 update.
According to ISDH, 106 people tested positive for the virus on Monday. A total of 12 people have died as a result of COVID-19 in Indiana. A total of 971 people were tested on Monday.
Health officials announce 1st coronavirus death in Tippecanoe County
NEWS
by: FOX59 Web
Posted: Mar 27, 2020 / 04:38 PM EDT / Updated: Mar 27, 2020 / 04:42 PM EDT
Dawn Canova, clinical manager for outpatient wound care at Carroll Hospital, handles a sample from a person tested for the coronavirus at a drive-thru station in the hospital’s parking garage March 16, 2020. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. — The Tippecanoe County Health Department announced the first death in the county related to the coronavirus.
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