The Indiana Department of Health is releasing their latest numbers Sunday.
Locally, there are 427 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported.
Statewide, the Indiana Department of Health announced Sunday that 5,127 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at state and private laboratories.
That brings to 563,653 the number of Indiana residents now known to have COVID-19. There have been 8,613 deaths reported across the state.
In addition, nearly 86,000 Hoosiers age 80 or older have scheduled appointments to receive free COVID-19 vaccines as of 4 p.m. Sunday.
Hoosiers can continue to register at https://ourshot.in.gov, by calling 211 or by contacting one of Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging for help. A caregiver or loved one also may make an appointment on behalf of an eligible senior.
Individuals age 80 and older account for less than 4 percent of the state’s population but represent more than 19 percent of the hospitalizations and more than half of the COVID-19 deaths in the state, according to the Indiana Department of Health.
Here are the local COVID-19 numbers:
VANDERBURGH: 17,539 cases; 207 deaths--170 NEW CASES
WARRICK: 5,996 cases; 90 deaths--68 NEW CASES
GIBSON: 3,346 cases; 55 deaths--29 NEW CASES
POSEY: 2,178 cases; 26 deaths--22 NEW CASES
KNOX: 3,137 cases; 39 deaths--18 NEW CASES
DUBOIS: 5,192 cases; 68 deaths--44 NEW CASES
SPENCER: 1,716 cases; 17 deaths--17 NEW CASES
DAVIESS: 2,487 cases; 70 deaths--23 NEW CASES
PERRY: 1,364 cases; 26 deaths--25 NEW CASES
PIKE: 1,051 cases; 25 deaths--11 NEW CASES