DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 683,793 as of Friday, including 16,161 deaths, state officials report.
Friday’s update includes a total of 5,498 new cases and 20 additional deaths. On Thursday, the state reported a total of 678,295 cases and 16,141 deaths.
Testing has remained constant around 35,000 diagnostic tests reported per day on average, with the Positive 7-day rate higher than 13% as of Thursday, the highest since early December. The state has reported an increase in hospitalizations in recent weeks.
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Michigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 5,061 on Thursday, the highest since December. The 7-day death average was 26 on Thursday and has been stable for several weeks. The state’s death rate is 2.4%. The state also reports “active cases,” which numbered 94,500 on Thursday. More than 569,000 have recovered in Michigan.
Michigan has reported more than 4.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered as of Wednesday, with 34.5% of residents have received at least one dose.
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According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 30.4.5 million cases have been reported in the United States.., with more than 553,200 deaths reported the virus.
Around the world, more than 129.8 million people have been confirmed infected and more than 2.8 million have died. More than 73 million have recovered, according to Johns Hopkins University. The actual figures are certainly much higher, due to limited evidence, the different ways nations count the dead, and the deliberate undervaluation of some governments.
Michigan COVID-19 Vaccines: How to find appointments, information about the phases
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a statement Tuesday after White House officials announced that they will increase the doses of the COVID-19 vaccine available to Michigan starting next week.
According to a press release, next week’s shipment will increase by 66,020, bringing the total number of doses to 620,040, a weekly record for the state. Officials said the allocation includes 147,800 doses of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
This comes after Whitmer recently requested more vaccinations, as the state is seeing an increase in COVID numbers.
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The CDC said Michigan is leading the country in new COVID-19 cases by population.
On Tuesday, officials reported 5,177 new COVID cases and 48 additional deaths, including 20 from a vital records review. On Monday, the state reported a total of 660,771 cases and 16,034 deaths.
Local 4’s Dr. Frank McGeorge said he has seen a very clear increase in COVID patients at the hospital where he works.
“Many of them need to be hospitalized. I would honestly say this seems worse to me here in southeast Michigan than it did during the wave that started in November. Now, the most worrying trend is the number of middle-aged people with severe COVID, ”said McGeorge.
All Detroiters 16 and older are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, the city announced Monday.
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Any Detroit resident 16 and older can now call to schedule an appointment to get vaccinated at the TCF Center.
Appointments can be made by calling 313-230-0505. Anyone who lives outside of the city of Detroit, but shows up for work every day in the city, is also eligible to schedule an appointment.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine site opened at the Northwest Activities Center 9-1 this Saturday.
Public Health Director Denise Fair also announced that the Detroit Department of Health has been informed that she will receive her first allocation of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine this week. Detroit residents wanting the one-dose J&J vaccine can call 313-230-0505 to schedule an appointment to receive it at the Northwest Activity Center, located at 18100 Meyers from 9-1 this Saturday.
The state of Michigan announced Friday that all residents over the age of 16 will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 5, nearly a month before the May 1 date promised by President Joe Biden.
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People from 16 to 49 years old with certain medical conditions or disabilities will qualify as of March 22, when 50-64 year olds can start getting vaccinated with advance notice. Two days later, on March 24, a federally selected regional mass vaccination site will open at Ford Field in Detroit to deliver 6,000 additional doses per day for two months.
Learn more here.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced that the first case of COVID-19 variant B.1.351 was identified in a child in Jackson County.
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The health department did not say how the child was infected, but a case investigation is underway to determine close contacts and if there are additional cases associated with it.
This new variant was originally detected in South Africa in October 2020 and shares some mutations with the B117 variant. The first case of the B117 variant, originally detected in the UK, was identified in Washtenaw County.
The state of Michigan has relaxed its COVID-19 restrictions in bars and restaurants, including the capacity limit and night curfew.
On Tuesday, March 2, the governor. Gretchen whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced that restrictions on indoor dining have been revised.
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Starting Friday, March 5, Michigan restaurants and bars will be able to fill up to 50% capacity, with a maximum of 100 people, depending on the state.
“I am proud that we can take this positive step without compromising public health,” said Whitmer.
As of February 1, restaurants had a 25% capacity limit. From mid-November to the end of January, eating inside bars or restaurants was not allowed.
The number of confirmed cases of a more contagious variant of COVID-19 in Michigan increased by more than 100 this week, suggesting there is an “undetected spread” in the community.
Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical director for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, said the state has confirmed 422 cases of the COVID-19 B117 variant.
That number increased from 314 cases identified six days earlier (February 24).
Through a partnership with SMART, Macomb County offers a new vaccination location in Sterling Heights.
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The vaccination site is at Sterling Heights Senior Center on Utica Road, between Schoenherr and Van Dyke.
Appointments are required. Eligible residents and workers can call the SMART Macomb Vaccine Line at 586-421-6579.
Wayne County announced that it will open several vaccination clinics for residents 65 and older.
According to County Executive Warren Evans, the vaccination clinics will begin on February 23.
“I am pleased that Wayne County is now in a position to begin vaccinating seniors,” Evans said. “I know everyone is eager to get back to normal safely. Our team is working hard to ensure that all of our residents can receive their COVID vaccine as soon as the vaccine is available. “
There are no walk-ins and seniors should make an appointment by calling the number for the site in their communities.
The full list of clinics and how to register can be found here.
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Daily reported COVID-19 cases in Michigan since March 1:
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March 1 – 785 new cases
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March 2 – 1,067 new cases
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March 3 – 1,536 new cases
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March 4 – 1,526 new cases
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March 5 – 1,486 new cases
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March 6: 1,289 new cases
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March 7 – 980 new cases
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March 8 – 980 new cases
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March 9 – 954 new cases
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March 10 – 2,316 new cases
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March 11 – 2,091 new cases
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March 12 – 2,403 new cases
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March 13 – 1,659 new cases
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March 14 – 1,571 new cases
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March 15 – 1,572 new cases
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March 16 – 2,048 new cases
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March 17: 3,164 new cases
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March 18: 2,629 new cases
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March 19 – 3,730 new cases
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March 20: 2,660 new cases
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March 21 – 2,400 new cases
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March 22 – 2,401 new cases
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March 23 – 3,579 new cases
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March 24 – 4,454 new cases
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March 25 – 5,224 new cases
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March 26 – 5,030 new cases
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March 27 – 4,670 new cases
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March 28 – 4,101 new cases
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March 29 – 4,101 new cases
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March 30 – 5,177 new cases
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March 31 – 6,311 new cases
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April 1 – 6,036 new cases
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April 2 – 5,498 new cases
Michigan COVID-19 deaths reported daily since March 1:
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March 1 – 6 new kills
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March 2 – 24 new deaths (12 from vital records)
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March 3 – 5 new kills
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March 4: 37 new deaths (29 from vital records)
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March 5 – 10 new deaths
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March 6: 56 new deaths (48 from vital records)
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March 7 – 2 new deaths
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March 8 – 2 new deaths
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March 9 – 29 new deaths (8 from vital records)
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March 10 – 8 new deaths
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March 11 – 23 new deaths (16 from vital records)
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March 12 – 8 new deaths
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March 13 – 38 new deaths (30 from vital records)
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March 14 – 4 new deaths
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March 15 – 5 new kills
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March 16 – 27 new deaths (6 from vital records)
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March 17 – 0 new kills
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March 18 – 25 new deaths (24 from vital records)
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March 19 – 15 new deaths
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March 20 – 47 new deaths – (39 from vital records)
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March 21 – 3 new deaths
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March 22 – 3 new deaths
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March 23 – 16 new deaths (8 from vital records)
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March 24 – 16 new deaths
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March 25 – 49 new deaths (30 from vital records)
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March 26 – 20 new deaths
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March 27 – 22 new deaths
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March 28 – 4 new deaths
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March 29 – 4 new deaths
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March 30 – 48 new deaths (20 from vital records)
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March 31 – 10 new deaths
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April 1 – 49 new deaths (33 from vital records)
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April 2 – 20 new deaths
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