INDIANAPOLIS (WFFT) — The Indiana State Department of Health reported 264 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, which brings the total to 41,013 people.
The state also reported 24 new deaths, bringing the total to 2,289 deaths across the state.
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Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH, the deaths reported Wednesday occurred between May 20 and June 16.
A total of 371,182 people have been tested in Indiana, 11% of those tested are a positive coronavirus case.
Marion County leads the state with 10,862 confirmed cases.
The Allen County Department of Health announced there are now 2,262 cases and 91 deaths as of Wednesday.
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A total of 182 probable deaths have been reported to ISDH.
Probable deaths are those for which a physician listed COVID-19 as a contributing cause based on X-rays, scans and other clinical symptoms but no positive test is on record.
These do not count towards the daily death toll.
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Officials say testing for COVID-19 is now available by request statewide at Optum testing sites.
ISDH says their dashboard has been updated to remove duplicate entries and correct county of residence with data submitted to them.
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The following local healthcare providers have set up a specific screening for COVID-19:
• Fort Wayne Medical Education patients should call 260-423-2675
• IU Health patients should download the telemedicine application IU Health Virtual Visit and follow directions or call 260-234-5400
• Lutheran Health patients should call 260-435-5050
• Parkview patients should call 1-877-PPG-TODAY or their specific provider; Parkview has also set up a self-screening website.
• Neighborhood Health Clinic patients should call 260-458-2570
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— Indiana State Department of Health (@StateHealthIN) June 4, 2020