![]() The Hoosier death tolls from the pandemic remains at 12,667. Warrick County has reported 155 deaths, Posey 33 and Gibson 87. Vanderburgh County has reported 391 coronavirus-related deaths since the first one occurred April 6, 2020, and 21,832 COVID-19 cases since the first one emerged on March 19, 2020. As of Sunday, 16,589 Warrick County residents were fully vaccinated. Warrick County reported 470 new vaccine doses administered, of which 172 were second doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines and 14 were single-shot doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine. More: Stray donkey evades rescuers, captures attention on social media More: Henderson church welcomes Easter with helicopter egg drop event Statewide, Indiana added 18,435 fully-vaccinated residents in the same one-day period, bringing to 1,241,513 the total number of fully-vaccinated Hoosiers. With the Pfizer and Modern vaccines, a second dose is needed before an individual is considered "fully vaccinated." Vanderburgh has administered 59,683 first doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines as of Sunday. ![]() Of its 46,764 fully-vaccinated individuals, 45,540 have received one of the two-shot Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, while 1,224 people received the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The data can be found on the Indiana State Department of Health's statewide COVID-19 dashboard and the state agency's separate COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard. The addition brings the county's total to 46,764 individuals fully vaccinated. Vanderburgh administered 1,300 more new doses of COVID vaccines in Sunday's update, with 477 being new fully-vaccinated individuals. There were 17 new cases in Vanderburgh, four in Warrick, three in Gibson and one in Posey. Vanderburgh and its neighboring counties reported a combined 25 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Sunday. Meanwhile, locally, new cases remain low despite slight increases in testing positivity rates. EVANSVILLE, Ind. - There were zero new COVID-19 deaths recorded for the entire state of Indiana in Sunday's daily data from the Indiana State Department of Health website.
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