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As of Sunday, Sept. 20, at 12:00 p.m., the ISDH says 111,505 people in Indiana have tested positive for the new coronavirus and 3,281 have died from COVID-19. Monroe County's positive case number is 2,408, and the county death toll is 36.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 20

12:00 p.m.

The Indiana State Department of Health is reporting 756 new positive COVID-19 cases and three additional confirmed deaths, bringing Indiana's total case number to 111,505 and the confirmed death toll to 3,281.

There are 225 reported probable deaths, which the state classifies as "those for which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but for which no positive test is on record."

Monroe County's total COVID-19 case number rose by 40 to 2,408, and the county death toll remained the same at 36 for the 27th consecutive day. Data provided shows 44,289 Monroe County residents have been tested.

The ISDH says it has administered 1,867,826 tests across the state so far. That number includes tests run by the state, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, and some private laboratories. The number of tests that return positive is 6.8%. The ISDH says the "number of tests is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total."

Sunday's numbers show that 9.5% of the state's 2,300 existing intensive care unit (ICU) beds are currently being used by patients with COVID-19-related illnesses, while 42.7% are still available.

And as of noon Sunday, 2.5% of the state's 2,896 total ventilators are being used by COVID-19 patients, while 81.8% are still available.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 19

12:00 p.m.

The Indiana State Department of Health is reporting 1,104 new positive COVID-19 cases and nine additional confirmed deaths, bringing Indiana's total case number to 110,759 and the confirmed death toll to 3,278.

There are 225 reported probable deaths, which the state classifies as "those for which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but for which no positive test is on record."

Monroe County's total COVID-19 case grew by 65, and the county death toll remained the same at 36 for the 26th consecutive day. Data provided shows 44,107 Monroe County residents have been tested.

The ISDH says it has administered 1,844,301 tests across the state so far. That number includes tests run by the state, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, and some private laboratories. The number of tests that return positive is 6.7%. The ISDH says the "number of tests is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total."

Saturday's numbers show that 10.4% of the state's 2,299 existing intensive care unit (ICU) beds are currently being used by patients with COVID-19-related illnesses, while 38.9% are still available.

And as of noon Saturday, 2.6% of the state's 2,896 total ventilators are being used by COVID-19 patients, while 81.9% are still available.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 18

12:00 p.m.

The Indiana State Department of Health is reporting 1,499 new positive COVID-19 cases and 17 additional confirmed deaths, bringing Indiana's total case number to 109,683 and the confirmed death toll to 3,270.

There are 225 reported probable deaths, which the state classifies as "those for which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but for which no positive test is on record."

Monroe County's total COVID-19 case number rose by 53 to 2,300, and the county death toll remained the same at 36 for the 25th consecutive day. Data provided shows 43,673 Monroe County residents have been tested.

The ISDH says it has administered 1,813,640 tests across the state so far. That number includes tests run by the state, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, and some private laboratories. The number of tests that return positive is 6.1%. The ISDH says the "number of tests is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total."

Friday's numbers show that 10.2% of the state's 2,300 existing intensive care unit (ICU) beds are currently being used by patients with COVID-19-related illnesses, while 37.9% are still available.

And as of noon Friday, 2.6% of the state's 2,896 total ventilators are being used by COVID-19 patients, while 80.8% are still available.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 17

12:00 p.m.

The Indiana State Department of Health is reporting 850 new positive COVID-19 cases and six additional confirmed deaths, bringing Indiana's total case number to 108,646 and the confirmed death toll to 3,253.

There are 225 reported probable deaths, which the state classifies as "those for which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but for which no positive test is on record."

Monroe County's total COVID-19 case number rose by 34 to 2,243, and the county death toll remained the same at 36 for the 24th consecutive day. Data provided shows 43,432 Monroe County residents have been tested.

The ISDH says it has administered 1,788,208 tests across the state so far. That number includes tests run by the state, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, and some private laboratories. The number of tests that return positive is 6.1%. The ISDH says the "number of tests is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total."

Thursday's numbers show that 10.4% of the state's 2,315 existing intensive care unit (ICU) beds are currently being used by patients with COVID-19-related illnesses, while 38.5% are still available.

And as of noon Thursday, 2.5% of the state's 2,896 total ventilators are being used by COVID-19 patients, while 81.1% are still available.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16

12:00 p.m.

The Indiana State Department of Health is reporting 624 new positive cases and 12 additional confirmed death, bringing Indiana's total case number to 107,809 and the confirmed death toll to 3,237.

There are 225 reported probable deaths, which the state classifies as "those for which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but for which no positive test is on record."

Monroe County's total COVID-19 case number rose by 24 to 2,209, and the county death toll remained the same at 36 for the 23rd consecutive day. Data provided shows 43,178 Monroe County residents have been tested.

The ISDH says it has administered 1,770,032 tests across the state so far. That number includes tests run by the state, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, and some private laboratories. The number of tests that return positive is 6.2%. The ISDH says the "number of tests is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total."

Wednesday's numbers show that 10.4% of the state's 2,287 existing intensive care unit (ICU) beds are currently being used by patients with COVID-19-related illnesses, while 39% are still available.

And as of noon Wednesday, 2.3% of the state's 2,896 total ventilators are being used by COVID-19 patients, while 81.3% are still available.