Indiana's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending July 16, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
There were 21 deaths with nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending July 30, 2022, a 30% decrease from the previous week.
There were less than 10 deaths with influenza and pneumonia listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending July 30, 2022, a decrease from the previous week.
There were 49 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Indiana in the week ending July 16, making up 6.6% of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 39 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in Indiana in the week ending July 16, making up 5.2% of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 37 deaths from Alzheimer's disease reported in Indiana in the week ending July 16, making up five% of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 63 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in Indiana during the week ending July 23, 2022, a 21.2% increase over the previous week.
There were less than 10 deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported in Indiana in the week ending July 16, making up less than 1.3% of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 14 deaths from nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis reported in Indiana in the week ending July 16, making up 1.9% of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 42 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending July 23, 2022, a 10.5% increase over the previous week.
Area schools, including students in Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation and Flatrock Hawcreek School Corporation, return to school on Thursday, August 4.
Trine University has received a $2.5 million commitment from alumnus and Board of Trustees member Larry Reiners and his wife Judy, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, toward a new 120,000-square-foot academic facility that will house programs in its College of Health Professions.
The City of Bloomington Commission on the Status of Black Males (CSBM) will join area fathers, father figures, caregivers, mentors, and role models to welcome students back to school in person on Wednesday, August 3 at 8:30 a.m. at Fairview Elementary School, 500 West 7th Street.