Feb 4, 2021 / 12:00 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) New COVID-19 data has been released by the Indiana State Department of Health. The state’s death toll is now above 11,000 due to the addition of 1,507 historical deaths that were identified through an audit of 2020 and 2021 death records.
ISDH says 2,403 more Hoosiers have tested positive for COVID-19. Those tests were recorded between May 20 and Feb. 3.
A total of 633,690 Hoosiers have tested positive for COVID-19.
ISDH says 37 more Hoosiers have died from COVID-19. The deaths occurred between Nov. 19 and Feb. 3.
A total of 11,231 Hoosiers have died from COVID-19. Another 406 “probable” deaths have occurred but a positive test is not on record.
Feb 3, 2021 / 06:42 PM EST
Video from Gov. Eric Holcomb’s coronavirus briefing on Feb. 3, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) New COVID-19 data has been released by the Indiana State Department of Health.
ISDH says 1,480 more Hoosiers have tested positive for COVID-19. Those tests were recorded on Feb. 2.
A total of 631,331 Hoosiers have tested positive for COVID-19.
ISDH says 36 more Hoosiers have died from COVID-19. The deaths occurred between Jan. 4 and Feb. 2.
A total of 9,713 Hoosiers have died from COVID-19. Another 378 “probable” deaths have occurred but a positive test is not on record.
The 7-day positivity rate for unique individuals stands at 15.9%. The 7-day positivity rate for all tests is 7.7%.
Feb 1, 2021 / 09:03 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Jeff Miner started learning how to make a Detroit-style pizza as an experiment.
After his work in film and video slowed down during the COVID-19 pandemic, he was looking for new options of income.
His experiment evolved into Sam’s Square Pie thanks in part to his friends at Half Liter Barbecue lending him a kitchen to get his business going. He’s starting small in quantity serving 35-40 pizzas.
“I think they saw something in my pizza and they’re giving me an opportunity to build it from the ground up,” Miner said.
However, he might not have taken the idea to start a business this far if not for his brother, the late Ron Miner, also known as DJ Indiana Jones.