Saturday, February 6, 2021

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in Indiana



New York Times

Total tests (positive and negative):  2,989,069
  • Jan 30-Feb 5:      48,846 
  • Jan 23-29:           60,327
  • Jan 16-22:           73,153
  • Jan 9-15:             82,354
  • Jan 2-8:               74,425 
  • Dec 26-Jan 1:      63,799
  • Dec 19-25:          93,775
  • Dec 12-18:        104,864
  • Dec 5-11:          115,378
  • Nov 28-Dec 4:  110,072
  • Nov 21-27:       131,172
  • Nov 14-20:       137,868
  • Nov 7-13:         117,965
  • Oct 31-Nov 6:    90,322
  • Oct 24-30:          79,181
  • Oct 17-23:          72,647
  • Oct 10-16:          69,113
  • Oct 3-9:              64,914
  • Sep 26-Oct 3:     57,060
  • Sep 19-25:          60,024
  • Sep 12-18:          98,334
  • Sep 5-11:            65,677
  • Aug 29-Sep 4: 73,378
  • Aug 22-28:         85,617
  • Aug 15-21:         71,943
  • Aug 8-14:           69,385

New cases week by week:

  • Jan 30-Feb 5:    12,546  (down 35% from previous week 
  • Jan 23-29:         19,194  (down 14%)
  • Jan 16-22:         22,266  (down 27%)
  • Jan 9-15:           30,566  (down 11%)
  • Jan 2-8:             34,281  (up 16%)
  • Dec 26-Jan 1:   29,593  (down 16%)
  • Dec 19-25:       35,041  (down 15%)
  • Dec 12-18:       41,001  (down 8%) 
  • Dec 5-11:         44,806  (up 5%)
  • Nov 28-Dec 4: 42,792  (up 1%)
  • Nov 21-27:       42,226 (down 8%)
  • Nov 14-20:       45,746  (up 28%)
  • Nov 7-13:         35,742  (up 43%)
  • Oct 31-Nov 6:  24,930  (up 37%)
  • Oct 24-30:        18,180  (up 28%)
  • Oct 17-23:        14,218  (up 18%)
  • Oct 9-16:          12,002 (up 36%)
  • Oct 3-9:              8,853 (up 22%)
  • Sep 26-Oct 2:    7,233 (up 29%)
  • Sep 19-25:          5,624 (down 9%)
  • Sep 12-18:          6,182  (up 10%)
  • Sep 5-11:            5,621 (down 14%)
  • Aug 29-Sep 4:    6,571 (down 6%)
  • Aug 22-28:         6,996 (up 23%)
  • Aug 15-21:         5,685  (down 11%)
  • Aug 8-14:           6,378  (up 5%)
  • Aug 1-7:             6,100  (up 10%)
  • July 24-31:          5,556  (down 4%)
  • July 18-24:         5,785  (up 28%)
  • July 11-17:          4,513  (up 33%)
  • July 4-10:            3,385  (up 22%)
  • Jun 26-Jul 3:        2,775  (up 16%)
  • June 20-26:          2,396  (down 8%)
  • June 13-19:          2,600  (up 1%)
  • June 6-12:            2,568  (down 15%)
  • May 30-June 5:    3,019  (down 4%)
  • May 23-29:          3,148  (down 16%)
  • May 16-22:          3,754
  • May 9-15:            3,509
  • May 2-8:              4,514
  • Apr 24-May 1:   4,950
  • April 17-23:        3,526
  • April 10-16:        3,803


Covid Tracking Project


More data found at State of Indiana


Related reading:
A School Reopens, and the Coronavirus Creeps In.  (The New York Times, 8/1/2020)
The virus's specialty is shock therapy.  Just hours into the first day of classes on Thursday, a call from the county health department notified Greenfield Central Junior High School in Indiana that a student who had walked the halls and sat in various classrooms had tested positive for the coronavirus. 
Administrators began an emergency protocol, isolating the student and ordering everyone who had come into close contact with the person, including other students, to quarantine for 14 days. It is unclear whether the student infected anyone else. 
“We knew it was a when, not if,” said Harold E. Olin, superintendent of the Greenfield-Central Community School Corporation, but were “very shocked it was on Day 1.”


Deaths reported:
  • As of March 20  -       2
  • As of March 27 -      24  (+  22)
  • As of April  3   -     102  (+  78)
  • As of April 10  -     300  (+198)
  • As of April 17   -    519  (+219)
  • As of April 24   -    741  (+222)
  • As of May    1   - 1,175  (+434)
  • As of May    8   - 1,447  (+272)
  • As of May  15   - 1,691  (+244)
  • As of May  22   - 1,941  (+250)
  • As of May  29   - 2,110  (+169)
  • As of June    5   - 2,258  (+148) 
  • As of June  12   - 2,396  (+138 )
  • As of June  19   - 2,516  (+120)
  • As of June  26   - 2,595  (+  79)
  • As of July     3   - 2,681  (+  86)
  • As of July   10   - 2,748  (+  67)
  • As of July   17   - 2,803  (+  55)
  • As of July   24  -  2,884  (+  81)
  • As of July   31 -   2,965  (+  81)
  • As of Aug     7 -   3,023  (+  58)
  • As of Aug 14 -    3,113   (+  90)
  • As of Aug 21 -    3,208   (+  91)
  • As of Aug 28 -    3,277   (+  69)
  • As of Sep    4 -    3,350  (+   73)
  • As of Sep  11 -    3,420  (+   70)
  • As of Sep  18 -    3,495  (+   75)
  • As of Sep  25 -    3,566  (+   71)
  • As of Oct    2 -    3,656  (+ 100)
  • As of Oct    9 -    3,761  (+ 105)
  • As of Oct  16 -    3,887  (+ 126)
  • As of Oct  23 -    4,092  (+ 205)
  • As of Oct  30 -    4,286  (+ 194)
  • As of Nov   6 -    4,547  (+ 261)  
  • As of Nov 13 -    4,863  (+ 316)
  • As of Nov 20 -    5,206  (+ 343) 
  • As of Nov 27 -    5,594  (+ 388)
  • As of Dec    4-    6,122  (+ 528)
  • As of Dec  11 -   6,673  (+ 551)
  • As of Dec  18 -   7,265  (+ 592)
  • As of Dec  25 -   7,770  (+ 505)
  • As of Jan     1 -  8,371  (+ 601)
  • As of Jan      8 -  8,892  (+ 511) 
  • As of Jan    15-   9,246  (+ 354)
  • As of Jan    22 -  9,642  (+ 296)
  • As of Jan    29 -  9,925  (+ 283)
  • As of Feb     5 - 11,686 (audit of historical date)

Related posts:
Alabama.  (2/1/2021)
Arizona.  (2/1/2021)
Arkansas.  (2/4/2021)
California.  (1/17/2021)
Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
Florida.  (2/1/2021)
Georgia.  (2/1/2021)
Idaho.  (1/17/2021)
Illinois.  (2/2/2021)
Indiana.  (2/6/2021)
Iowa.  (1/16/2021)
Kansas.  (2/4/2021)
Kentucky.  (2/4/2021)
Louisiana.  (1/16/2021)
Maryland.  (1/27/2021)
Massachusetts.  (2/2/2021)
Michigan.  (2/2/2021)
Minnesota.  (2/4/2021)
Mississippi.  (2/1/2021)
Montana. (2/5/2021)
Nebraska.  (2/4/2021)
Nevada.  (2/3/2021)
New Jersey,  (2/2/2021)
New York.  (2/2/2021)
North Carolina.  (1/17/2021)
North Dakota.  (1/17/2021)
Ohio.  (2/6/2021)
Pennsylvania.  (2/2/2021)
South Carolina.  (2/5/2021)
South Dakota.  (2/4/2021)
Tennessee.  (2/5/2021)
Texas   (2/6/2021)
Utah.  (2/3/2021)
Virginia.  (1/22/2021)
Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
West Virginia.  (2/3/2021)


Related reading:
Appointed by Governor Mike Pence in 2014, Jerome Adams served as Indiana State Health Commissioner until 2017.
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