INDIANAPOLIS (WLFI) — The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Monday, November 30, that 5,713 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
According to ISDH, 338,977 people in Indiana have been diagnosed with the coronavirus. A total of 5,456 people have died from the virus, an increase of 38. One new death was reported in Pulaski County, bringing its total to 19.

In the WLFI viewing area, new cases were reported in Benton (10), Carroll (16), Cass (36), Clinton (37), Fountain (17), Fulton (15), Howard (35), Jasper (33), Miami (46), Montgomery (37), Newton (6), Pulaski (8), Tippecanoe (280), Warren (1), and White (55).
Currently, Newton County is still in the red. All other counties in the WLFI viewing area are orange. Click here to read more about what restrictions are in place based on their designated color zones.
Further data can be found here. The breakdown of county totals is as follows:
- Benton – 394 (3 deaths)
- Carroll – 753 (13 deaths)
- Cass – 3,115 (31 deaths)
- Clinton – 1,929 (22 deaths)
- Fountain – 877 (8 deaths)
- Fulton – 901 (19 deaths)
- Howard – 3,829 (78 deaths)
- Jasper – 1,591 (13 deaths)
- Miami – 1,814 (17 deaths)
- Montgomery – 1,583 (29 deaths)
- Newton – 594 (12 deaths)
- Pulaski - 450 (19 deaths)
- Tippecanoe – 9,481 (30 deaths)
- Warren – 266 (3 deaths)
- White – 1,403 (23 deaths)
Purdue University’s COVID Dashboard last reported on Nov. 30 that 83,146 total tests given since August 1. There have been 3,303 total diagnosed cases. 397 student cases and 71 employee cases are considered active.
A note on the Purdue page says the university will not update the dashboard when it is closed, specifically during the winter recess from December 21st through January 1st.