Covid-19
Indiana logs 1,233 new COVID-19 infections and 24 deaths
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana health officials said Sunday that 24 more people in the state have died from COVID-19 as they announced 1,233 new infections.
Overall nearly 650,000 people have been confirmed to have coronavirus in the state, according to the Indiana Department of Health. More than 11,700 people have died from COVID-19 in Indiana.
State officials said more than 3 million people have been tested for COVID-19, including repeat tests, since the end of February.
Indiana officials said 810,046 Indiana residents have received a first dose of a vaccine and 332,805 have been fully vaccinated. Residents who are age 65 and older, health care workers, residents of long-term care facilities and first-responders are eligible for the vaccine.
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