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Coronavirus in Indiana: 275 New COVID Cases, 2 Additional Deaths, 24K Vaccinations

More than 5.2 million doses of the COVID vaccines have now been administered in Indiana, with more than 2.5 million Hoosiers now fully vaccinated against the virus

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Another side effect of COVID-19, the School District of Philadelphia will see an uptick in students enrolling in summer school this year. Nearly 15,000 students have already signed up to make up for lost learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an increase from the 9,300 students that signed up last year.

Health officials in Indiana on Monday reported 275 new cases of coronavirus and two additional deaths, as well as more than 24,000 new vaccinations in the past 24 hours.

According to the latest statistics from the Indiana State Department of Health, the new cases bring the state to 747,083 since the pandemic began, with 13,269 fatalities tied to the virus. Another 418 deaths are currently classified as “probable” COVID-19 fatalities, according to the state.

Over the last 24 hours, 11,254 tests have been conducted, 2,887 of those on new residents, with the total number of tests conducted at more than 10.5 million.

The seven-day rolling average positivity rate on all tests dropped to 4%. Among unique individuals tested, the positivity rate also dropped to 8.3%, according to officials.

Over the last 24 hours, 24,226 new vaccine doses were administered in the state, with 15,663 of those individuals now fully vaccinated against the virus, officials said. In all, more than 5.2 million doses of the COVID vaccines have now been administered in Indiana, with more than 2.5 million Hoosiers now fully vaccinated against the virus.

A total of 601 Indiana residents were hospitalized due to COVID-19 as of Sunday night, officials said. Approximately 5.8% of the state’s ICU beds are occupied by COVID patients, while 2.2% of the state’s ventilators are being used by those patients.

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