Reflecting on COVID-19 impact after one year of the pandemic
March marks one year since the novel coronavirus pandemic started making its way into Indiana. Since then, thousands have caught the virus, and thousands have lost their lives.
Posted: Mar 15, 2021 9:29 PM
Updated: Mar 16, 2021 1:42 PM
Posted By: Anna Darling
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - March marks one year since the novel coronavirus pandemic started making its way into Indiana.
Since then, thousands have caught the virus, and thousands have lost their lives. March 16th marks one year since Indiana s first COVID-19 death.
As of Monday, March 15th, there have been 672,967 diagnosed COVID-19 cases in Indiana since the first diagnosed case appeared on March 6th, 2020.
Reflecting on COVID-19 impact after one year of the pandemic
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. – As the weather warms and the vaccine effort continues to expand, Tippecanoe County is seeing a decrease in something present since the arrival of the pandemic: testing for COVID-19.
The number of reported tests for COVID-19 in the county each day has fallen since the third wave of the virus surged.
On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health’s dashboard tracking COVID-19 reported that a total of 108,401 tests have been given in Tippecanoe County since data collection began last March.
Tippecanoe County’s first recorded test was reported March 1, 2020, the only test that day. From there, numbers steadily grew, hitting a first peak Aug. 17 with 1,551 tests, a second peak with 3,404 tests given Nov. 24 and the third peak and current record with 3,869 tests given Jan. 18, 2021.