A coronavirus outbreak has broken out with a Charlotte dealership in Michigan, with health officials in Grand Ledge reporting 13 recent cases among employees. The Berry-Eaton District Health Department said anyone cuts. Anyone visiting the Sundance Chevrolet dealership, located at 5895 E. Saginaw Highway, between November 29 and 6, should monitor for symptoms and limit contact with others.
If customers who have visited dealerships develop Covid-19 symptoms, “discover the Covid-19 test as soon as possible and start isolating yourself immediately,” the health department said in a news release. At this time, consumers are encouraged to pay “special attention” to any health symptoms or changes.
Eaton County recently reported that an average of 90 new cases were reported each day in July, compared to just three a day.
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Health officials warn that “given this level of prevalence, the likelihood of communicating with someone who is Covid-19 is greatly increased,” health officials warned. “BADHD urges the community to continue safe efforts to reduce the risk of COVID-19. These include frequent hand washing, social distance from people living in different houses, living in a sick or quarantined home, and wearing a mask. All of these have been scientifically shown to reduce the spread of disease and safe living. “
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There have been about 217,000 cases of coronavirus in Michigan, with more than 7,640 deaths. Over the weekend, officials reported more than 9,000 new cases of the disease, as the state saw a spike unlike other parts of the country. On Monday, news of Pfizer’s progress in the search for a coronavirus vaccine broke, just hours after the U.S. passed a count of 10 million cases.