INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Department of Health is updating county-level COVID-19 vaccination data on its dashboard after discovering an error in how the system was assigning the county of residence for vaccine recipients.
Currently, it is unclear how Bartholomew County’s figures will be impacted. State health officials said about half of counties will see their rate of fully vaccinated residents increase, while the other half will see the percentage decrease.
Most of the changes will be small, though Franklin, Carroll, Newton, Spencer, Posey, Crawford, Benton and Brown counties will see at least a 5% increase in fully vaccinated residents, state health officials said. Another seven counties — Fountain, Orange, Hendricks, Hancock, Clay, Pike and Ohio — will see decreases of at least 5%.
As of Friday morning, state records showed that about 47% of Bartholomew County residents, including 56% of those who are eligible, were fully vaccinated.
For more on this story, see Sunday’s Republic.
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