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Indiana officials say ICU beds being added for virus cases

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State health officials say Indiana hospitals have increased their intensive care unit capacity by about one-third in the past few weeks in preparation for an expected surge in coronavirus-related illnesses.

Having such ICU capacity available has been a prime concern as health officials reported Monday that the state had nearly 1,800 confirmed COVID-19 cases in a seven-fold increase from a week earlier.

The state’s virus death toll moved to 35.

Officials said Indiana hospitals have added about 500 critical care beds to give the state 1,940.

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