Indiana has 7,435 cases of COVID-19, 330 deaths
The Indiana State Department of Health announced 537 new cases of COVID-19 and 30 new deaths have been reported to the state.
Health officials in Indiana also announced that they will be setting up several drive-thru testing clinics throughout the state which are reserved for healthcare workers, first responders and essential workers.
Those clinics will be established at the following locations:
- CK Newsome Community Center, 100 E. Walnut St., Evansville
- Ivy Tech, 3800 N. Anthony Blvd., Fort Wayne
- St. Timothy Community Church, 1600 W. 25th Ave., Gary
- Ivy Tech, 8204 Hwy 311, Sellersburg
Clinics will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 13-17.
Participants should bring a driver’s license or other State of Indiana-issued identification card and documentation of place of employment.
Only symptomatic individuals will be tested.
The state has a total of 7,435 cases of COVID-19 and 330 Hoosiers have died.
To date, 39,215 tests have been reported to the department.
Marion County had the most new cases at 142.
The Lake County totals include results from East Chicago and Gary, which have their own health departments.
Indiana: 7,435 cases, 330 deaths
- Elkhart Co.: 71 cases, 3 deaths
- Fulton Co.: 3 cases
- Kosciusko Co.: 17 cases, 1 death
- La Grange Co.: 10 cases, 1 death
- LaPorte Co.: 31 cases, 3 deaths
- Marshall Co.: 14 cases
- Pulaski: 1 case
- St. Joseph Co.: 186 cases, 3 deaths, 20 recovered
- Starke Co.: 8 cases