Indiana COVID-19 Data

as of 11:59 pm, June 23

43,140 cases,  2,386 deaths

431,883 tests completed - 10% positive

 All 92 counties have confirmed cases (as of April 12)

The ISHD provides a daily map of the state's counties with confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths. That information, along with number of tests each county has conducted to date,appears on the

ISHD's dashboard map

 

The dashboard now also offers statistics on the percentage of COVID-19 cases by race and ethnicity types.

 

Pulaski County

54 cases - 1 death 

823 tested

 

Pulaski County Case Timeline

April 5: First case reported

April 22: 3 cases reported

April 23: 3 cases reported

April 24: 2 cases reported

April 25: 4 cases reported

April 26: 5 cases reported

April 27: 3 cases reported

April 28: 2 cases reported

April 29: 0 cases reported

April 30: 2 cases reported

May 1: 1 case reported

May 2: 3 cases reported

May 3-4: 0 cases reported

May 5: 2 cases reported

May 6: 2 cases reported

May 7: 0 cases reported

May 8: 1 case reported

May 9-16: 0 cases reported

May 17: 1 case reported

May 18: 0 cases reported

May 19: 2 cases reported

May 20-22: 0 cases reported

May 23: 2 cases reported

May 24-25: 0 cases reported

May 26: 1 case reported

May 27: 1 case reported

May 28: 5 cases reported

May 29 -31: 0 cases reported

June 1: 2 cases reported; first death recorded

June 2: 2 cases reported

June 3-4: 0 cases reported

June 5: 1 case reported

June 6-7: 0 cases reported

June 8: 1 case reported

June 9-12: 0 cases reported

June 13: 1 case reported

June 14-18: 0 cases reported

June 19: 1 case reported

June 20-23: 0 cases reported

 

Surrounding Counties

Jasper: 96 cases, 2 deaths

Starke: 62 cases, 3 deaths

Marshall: 374 cases, 3 deaths

Fulton: 64 cases, 1 death

Cass: 1,625 cases, 9 deaths

White: 249 cases, 10 deaths

 

Pulaski County

Weekly report of COVID-19 Demographics

Data includes cases reported through June 11:

  • Confirmed Cases: 52
  • Tests Performed: 614

  • Deaths: 1

  • The age range of individuals testing positive: 4 years old to 79 years old

  • The average age of individuals testing positive: 42 years old

  • Break down of cases by age range:

    • - 60+ = 12

    • - 50-59 = 10

    • - 40-49 = 8

    • - 30-39 = 6

    • - 20-29 = 13

    • - Less than 19 = 3

  • Males testing positive: 31

  • Females testing positive: 21

  • Of the 52 cases, <5 had symptoms severe enough to require hospitalization; and <5 of the 50 cases reported never having any symptoms.

 

Indiana ICU Beds Usage

2,510 Total Capacity

37.2% available ICU beds

110.5% ICU beds in use - COVID

52.3% ICU beds in use - non-COVID

 

Indiana Ventilator Usage

2,975 Total Capacity

81.6% available ventilators

3.0% ventilators in use - COVID

15.4% ventilators in use - non-COVID

Another 192 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.   

To date, 431,883 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 426,376 on Tuesday.

Intensive care unit and ventilator capacity remains steady. As of today, more than 37 percent of ICU beds and nearly 82 percent of ventilators are available.

Any Hoosier seeking COVID-testing can obtain it through one of the state-sponsored OptumServe sites, regardless of whether they are at high risk or have symptoms. To find testing locations around the state, visit www.coronavirus.in.gov and click on the COVID-19 testing information link. More than 200 locations are available around the state.

 


Timeline

of Indiana reported COVID-19 cases


March 6: first case reported (in Marion County)

March 7-10: 5 new cases; 6 total

March 11: 4 new cases; 10 total

March 12: 2 new; 12 total

March 13: 0 new; 12 total

March 14: 3 new; 15 total

March 15: 4 new; 19 total

March 16: 5 new; 24 total - first death reported

March 17: 6 new; 30 total - second death reported

March 18: 9 new; 39 total

March 19: 17 new; 56 total

March 20: 23 new; 79 total - third death reported

March 21: 47 new; 126 total - fourth death reported

March 22: 76 new; 201 total

March 23: 58 new; 259 total - three more deaths reported

March 24: 107 new; 365 total - five more deaths reported

March 25: 115 new; 477 total - two more deaths reported

March 26: 170 new; 645 total - three more deaths reported

March 27: 338 new; 981 total - seven more deaths reported

March 28: 338 new; 1,232 total - seven more deaths reported

March 29: 290 new; 1,514 total - one more death reported

March 30: 273 new: 1,786 total - three more deaths reported

March 31: 374 new; 2,159 total - 14 more deaths reported

 

April 1: 409 new cases; 2,565 total - 16 more deaths reported

April 2: 474 new; 3,039 total - 13 more deaths reported

April 3: 408 new; 3,437 total - 24 more deaths reported

April 4: 523 new; 3,953 total - 14 more deaths reported

April 5: 464 new; 4,411 total - 11 more deaths reported

April 6: 536 new; 4,944 total - 12 more deaths reported

April 7: 568 new; 5,507 total - 34 more deaths reported

April 8: 439 new; 5,943 total - 30 more deaths reported

April 9: 430 new; 6,351 total - 42 more deaths reported

April 10: 568 new; 6,907 total - 55 more deaths reported

April 11: 537 new; 7,435 total - 30 more deaths reported

April 12: 508 new; 7,928 total - 13 more deaths reported

April 13: 331 new; 8,236 total - 7 more deaths reported

April 14: 313 new; 8,527 total - 37 more deaths reported

April 15: 440 new; 8,955 total - 49 more deaths reported

April 16: 611 new; 9,542 total - 41 more deaths reported

April 17: 642 new; 10,154 total - 42 more deaths reported

April 18: 529 new; 10,641 total - 26 more deaths reported

April 19: 577 new; 11,210 total - 17 more deaths reported

April 20: 505 new; 11,686 total - 7 more deaths reported

April 21: 431 new, 12,097 total - 61 more deaths reported

April 22: 394 new; 12,438 total - 31 more deaths reported

April 23: 612 new; 13,039 total - 45 more deaths reported

April 24: 656 new; 13,680 total - 35 more deaths reported

April 25: 718 new; 14,395 total - 44 more deaths reported

April 26: 634 new; 15,012 total - 29 more deaths reported

April 27: 650 new; 16,588 total - 57 more deaths reported

April 28: 605 new; 17,182 total - 63 more deaths reported

April 29: 669 new: 17,835 total - 44 more deaths reported

April 30, 815 new; 18,630 total - 55 more deaths reported

 

May 1: 676 new; 19, 295 total - 53 more deaths reported

May 2: 645 new; 19, 933 total - 17 more deaths reported

May 3: 583 new; 20,507 total - 19 more deaths reported

May 4: 532 new; 21,015 total - 34 more deaths reported

May 5: 541 new; 21,033 total - 62 more deaths reported

May 6: 862 new; 21,870 total - 51 more deaths reported

May 7: 675 new; 23,146 total - 33 more deaths reported

May 8: 606 new; 23,732 total - 34 more deaths reported

May 9: 402 new; 24, 126 total - 17 more deaths reported

May 10: 511 new, 24,627 total - 32 more deaths reported

May 11: 566 new, 25,127 total - 33 more deaths reported

May 12: 409 new; 25,473 total - 38 more deaths reported

May 13: 634 new; 26,053 total - 26 more deaths reported

May 14: 614 new; 26,655 total - 42 more deaths reported

May 15: 656 new; 27,280 total - 46 more deaths reported

May 16: 511 new; 27,778 total - 11 more deaths reported

May 17: 492 new; 28,255 total - 14 more deaths reported

May 18: 481 new; 28,705 total - 57 more deaths reported

May 19: 581 new; 29,274 total - 38 more deaths reported

May 20: 676 new, 29,936 total - 48 more deaths reported

May 21: 472 new, 30,388 total - 31 more deaths reported

May 22: 502 new, 30,890 total - 4 more deaths reported

May 23: 486 new, 31,376 total - 12 more deaths reported

May 24: 354 new; 31,715 total - 8 more deaths reported

May 25: 373 new; 32,078 total - 18 more deaths reported

May 26: 370 new; 32,437 total - 21 more deaths reported

May 27: 646 new; 33,068 total - 37 more deaths reported

May 28: 521 new; 33,558 total - 40 more deaths reported

May 29: 693 new; 34,211 total - 13 more deaths reported

May 30: 390 new; 34,538 total - 10 more deaths reported

May 31: 292 new; 34,830 total - 9 more deaths reported

 

June 1: 430 new; 35,237 total - 46 more deaths reported

June 2: 511 new; 35,712 total - 10 more deaths reported

June 3: 452 new; 36,096 total - 20 more deaths reported

June 4: 533 new; 36,578 total - 27 more deaths reported

June 5: 442 new; 36,997 total - 32 more deaths reported

June 6: 417 new; 37,397 total - 11 more deaths reported

June 7: 244 new; 37,623 total - 14 more deaths reported

June 8: 430 new, 38,033 total - 23 more deaths reported

June 9: 339 new; 38,337 total - 15 more deaths reported

June 10: 449 new; 38,748 total - 25 more deaths reported

June 11: 452 new; 39,146 total - 16 more deaths reported

June 12: 432 new, 39,543 total - 17 more deaths reported

June 13: 407 new, 39,909 total - 9 more deaths reported

June 14: 533 new, 40,430 total - 11 more deaths reported

June 15: 440 new, 40,786 total - 14 more deaths reported

June 16: 264 new, 41,013 total - 24 more deaths reported

June 17: 584 new, 41,438 total - 15 more deaths reported

June 18: 389 new, 41,746 total - 23 more deaths reported

June 19: 411 new, 42,061 total - 19 more deaths reported

June 20: 393 new, 42,423 total  - 5 more deaths reported

June 21: 277 new, 42,633 total - 13 more deaths reported

June 22: 331 new, 42,871 total - 14 more deaths reported

June 23: 281 new, 43,140 total - 9 more deaths reported

 

Totals will not add up, due to corrections to previous reports

 

 

 

 

 

Local News Briefs

Indiana Election Division to perform voter list maintenance

In the absence of an election in 2025, the Indiana Election Division will perform routine voter list maintenance in an effort to maintain accurate voter rolls, reports Pulaski County Clerk JoLynn Behny.

 Beginning mid-May, registered voters with an “active” voter status will receive the first in a series of two postcards to verify the registered voter’s correct address. If the information on the post card is correct, the registered voter does not need to take any action.

I-65 to have overnight lane closures near State Road 14

 JASPER COUNTY - Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Rieth-Riley Construction will have overnight lane closures on I-65 from mile marker 217 to 223 (between SR 10 and SR 114) beginning on or after Monday, May 12.

I-65 will be reduced to one lane in the area where work is occurring during the overnight hours of approximately 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. Work will be ongoing through mid-October.

Spring property taxes due Monday, May 12

Pulaski County taxpayers are reminded by the Pulaski County Treasurer's Office that the spring installment of property taxes are due Monday, May 12.

The taxes may be paid at the County Building (Rm. 307) or County Highway Garage in Winamac, or at several banks around the county.

PMH seeks community input identifying health needs of local communities

Survey deadline May 17

WINAMAC - Pulaski Memorial Hospital has announced the launch of its 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment, a comprehensive initiative aimed at identifying and addressing the most pressing health needs of our local communities.

“Community feedback is essential” said Hospital CEO Steve Jarosinski. ”PMH will be gathering input from residents, local organizations, community leaders, and even other area healthcare professionals to better understand the health challenges and opportunities across the region.”

PCPL lists activities, programs for May

The Pulaski County Public Library has listed its programs and activities for May. They include restorative yoga classes, adult canvas painting, and the opening celebration of the Story Trail at the park.

For more information on any program, call the library at 574-946-3432 or visit the library’s website at www.pulaskicounty.lib.in.us

 

Indiana News

61 Pulaski County students earn Ivy Tech degrees, certificates

KOKOMO (May 9) - Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Service Area, which includes campuses and instructional sites in Kokomo, Loganspor and Peru, celebrated the Class of 2025 with three commencement ceremonies Friday, May 9.

The events, divided by schools, honored 1,128 students who are expected to have completed work on 1,432 degrees and certificates by the end of the Fall 2024 and Spring and Summer 2025 terms.

Gov. Braun signs HB1144

INDIANAPOLIS (May 6) – Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has signed HB1144 which will make some adjustments in the state’s court systems.

Pulaski Superior Court and seven other rural courts have been spared from closure, following revisions made late last month to the proposed bill approved by both the state house and senate April 24 in the Indiana General Assembly.

Northwest Indiana Forum hosts legislative wrap-up

CHESTERTON (May 2) – The Northwest Indiana Forum welcomed over 90 members for its annual Legislative Wrap-Up event Friday featuring bipartisan legislators from Northwest Indiana.

An engaging and informative panel discussion with the six key state lawmakers reflected on the 2025 Indiana General Assembly session and its impact on the region.

Pulaski County March unemployment rate drops to 3.1%

Pulaski County's unemployment rate dropped to 3.1 percent in March, down from 4.3 percent in February, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported Monday, (April 21). The rate was 3.7 percent a year ago.

The county had 6,586 employed persons in a labor force of 6,795 in March. In February those numbers were 6,533 of 6,830. A year ago the numbers were 6,302 of 6.546.

 

Indiana Health News

Measles outbreak in 29 states continues to be of concern

The U.S Center for Disease Control continues to monitor the growing outbreak of measles in the U.S. which is approaching 1,000 cases in 29 states.

Eight cases have were reported in the Indiana last month, all in Allen County. No additional cases have been reported in the state since that time.

 

Post News

PCELN works to build infrastructure for quality childcare in Pulaski County

Pulaski County Early Learning Network (PCELN) is working to ensure families in Pulaski County have access to affordable, quality childcare.

The network notes that many different groups in the county community must come together to address this critical need. Access to high-quality early childhood education means that children are more likely to build a foundation for success in school and life.

West Central School Board honored by Indiana School Boards Association

FRANCESVILLE - The West Central School Corporation School Board has been recognized by the Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA) with an Exemplary Governance Award (EGA) for calendar year 2024 for demonstrating an outstanding commitment to student success and professional learning.

Only 124 school boards in the State of Indiana earned awards through the EGA program this year.

Economic Summit addresses county's financial health, state budget

'Making a place where we choose to live'
With a major restoration of the county courthouse nearing completion and a host of additional business and community projects under development, the mood was upbeat at the annual Pulaski County Economic Development Summit Tuesday (April 29). The event is hosted by the Pulaski County Community Development Commission.

CDC executive director Nathan Origer gave updates on projects and county economics, while keynote speaker Stephanie Wells, president of the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, reviewed legislation from this year's session of the Indiana General Assembly.

BraunAbility to expand Winamac facilities with new product line

WINAMAC - BraunAbility has announced a $3.8 million investment in its Winamac operations to support production of the new BraunAbility Ram ProMaster.

This funding will cover land acquisition, land work, fencing, drainage and building improvements. Construction, utilizing local contractors, will continue through Spring 2026.

Marlatt, Vanderkleed join IBA 40-Year Club

FRANCESVILLE - Alliance Bank has recently recognized Kimberly Marlatt and Lori Vanderkleed with membership into the 40-Year Club of the Indiana Bankers Association (IBA).

The club recognizes banking professionals who have completed 40 years or more of service to the Indiana banking community. Inductees are given IBA keepsakes and letters of congratulations.