Here is what December 14, 2020 is all about


Detroit The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 437,985 as of Monday, state officials said in a report.

Monday’s update includes 7,205 new cases and 90 additional deaths in the past two days. On Saturday, a total of 430,780 confirmed cases and 10,662 deaths were reported in the state.

New COVID-19 cases are slowing but mortality is rising in Michigan. With more than 45,000 diagnostic tests reported daily, the test has remained stable, with the positive rate dropping closer to 11% compared to the last coriander. There has been an increase in hospital admissions over the past five weeks, including serious therapy and the use of ventilators.

Michigan’s 7-day moving average averaged 5,106 on Sunday, down from a week earlier. The 7-day death average was 125, the highest since April. The state mortality rate is 2.5%. The state also reports “active cases”, which were listed at 183,700 on Sunday. More than 236,000 have been recovered in Michigan.

According to Johns Hopkins University, U.S. More than 2.3 million people have been recovered in the country, with more than 1.2 million cases reported across the country. About 300,000 people have died in the US

Worldwide, 72૨, according to Johns Hopkins University. More than one million people have been confirmed infected and more than 1.6 million have died. The true number is certainly much higher, due to limited testing, as nations count the dead in various ways and are reported knowingly by some governments.


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See: Michigan COVID-19 test data tracking

See: Cases of coronavirus in Michigan schools, tracking outbreaks


Michigan health officials plan for the Covid-19 vaccine

With the announcement of the Pfizer and Drug Administration’s Vaccine Advisory Panel, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is approved for emergency use, Michigan will develop a distribution plan once the vaccine is authorized.

Initially, five Michigan hospitals will be the first to receive the vaccine, according to the Michigan Health and Hospitals Association.

These hospitals are Beaumont Hospital in Troy, Ascension Mombok-ak Cland in Warren, University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, Spectrum Health Butterworth in Grand Rapids, and Midmichigan Medical Center in the Midlands.

Read more here.

Michigan Governorate. Take a look at 3 of the Whiters’ COVID briefings

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a news briefing on COVID-19 on Thursday afternoon.

Chief Medical Executive of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) in Whitmer, Dr. Jonigh Khaldun joined.

Here were some of the main gifts from the briefing.

Michigan extends COVID-19 bans to 12 days to consider Thanksgiving effect

Michigan health officials have announced an increase in Covid-19 restrictions in the state as mortality continues to rise and the state’s test positivity rate rises.

The official Whitemare said the MDHHS would extend the three-week break to 12 days. The MDHHSA said the department would allow the full impact of the Thanksgiving holiday on the spread of COVID-19 in Michigan over an additional 12 days.

More details from MDHHS:

  • Under today’s order, MDHHS urges families to avoid indoor gatherings, and only two families can be reunited with the recommendation of a strict protocol.
  • Individuals should wear masks constantly whenever they are with people who are not in their home, and it is recommended to choose only a small group for regular viewing.
  • Bars and restaurants must be closed for dine-in service, but may remain open for outdoor dining, carry-out and delivery. The gym is open for exercise with mandatory masking and additional strict safety measures. Casinos, movie theaters and group exercise classes are closed.
  • Professional and college sports for risk reduction can continue without exceptional spectators.
  • Colleges, universities and high schools will continue with distance learning, without any individual classes.

U.S. Department of Cardiology Covid-1 is now leading in the top, researchers say

In a report by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. Covid-19 is now the leading cause of death from heart disease.

The IHME says COVID-19 was the cause of about 12,000 deaths last week, ahead of ischemic heart disease and lung cancer. Health officials warn that the epidemic is spreading. However, there is little hope on the horizon.

Read more here.

Whitmer urges residents not to travel for holidays but ‘great hope is in the sky’

Michigan is currently In the latter part of the three-week “Wait” Which closes in restaurants, indoor dining, individual classes for colleges and high schools and much more.

With the Kovid-19 case over, people are wondering whether the government. Greatchain Whitmer extends the “break”.

Whitmer said she was working with him Dr. Johnigh Khaldun, This Michigan Department of Health and Human Services And other health experts to explore options.

At a press conference Thursday, Whitemair said it is likely that the amount of Thanksgiving travel and how it will affect Michigan hospitals.

“So we encourage people not to travel for Christmas and start exploring how to use the zoom to stay close,” Whitmer said.

Read more here.

Some hospitals in Michigan have reduced bed capacity amid an increase in COVID

Many Michigan hospitals, including some in Metro Detroit, are seeing more and more beds being filled as COVID-19 continues in the state.

30 Nov. A look at the percentage of some bed occupations in hospitals in southeastern Michigan by 30: Here is: The percentage of employee patient beds occupied by any patient regardless of COVID-19 status. This includes increased or overflow beds.) See here.

Amid a third COV wave, most of the U.S. is experiencing an outbreak of the ‘severe’ virus, ‘say researchers

Since the summer, we have been following data from the Covid Act Now, a group of technologists, epidemiologists, health experts and public policy leaders who monitor and identify the risk levels for each state of COVID-19 outbreak. For months, the group had only four risk level categories: “low,” “medium,” “high,” and “complex.” As of Saturday, however, the group has included a new, fifth risk level: “severe.”

The map of color-coded states in the “America’s Covid Warning System,” the group says, is doing the same with its terrible red hue: warning Americans that a critical moment has arrived with the virus across the country. The Covid Act has now labeled the addition of the virus as the “third wave” of coronaviruses in the country.

As of Saturday, 20 states – mainly in the Midwest – are colored maroon, which means they are known to be experiencing a “severe spread” of COVID-19. Most of the remaining states – 27, to be exact – are labeled red, meaning they are experiencing “active or imminent outbreaks”, according to the data.

Michigan is currently experiencing an active or imminent outbreak, which is considered a critical level.

Read more here.

Michigan’s ‘3-week pause’ COVID controls are in place

In Michigan, COVID-19 cases, hospital admissions and “breaks” in three activities in an effort to prevent the rapid development of death are entering three activities.

Under the new restrictions issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) on Sunday evening, it is closed in Michigan starting Wednesday, December 18, November 8.

Note: The map in the article shows the entire state of Michigan under what MDHHS calls “Level E” – read here.

What’s Closed Wednesday, November 18 Starts:

  • High school (individual education)
  • Theaters, movie theaters, stadiums, arenas,
  • Colleges and Universities (Individual Education)
  • Bow Ling Centers, Ice Skating Rinks, Indoor Water Parks
  • Work, when it can be done from home
  • Bingo Halls, Casinos, Arcades
  • Dine-in Rest Restaurant Rents & Bars (Indoor Dining)
  • Group fitness classes
  • Personal services (salon, spa) including mask removal *
  • Apart from professional sports and some NCAA sports, organized sports (for example, Big Ten Football, L)

* For more information, see MDHHS’s Official Facial Gatherings and Face Mask Emergency Order, which takes effect on November 18 at 12:01 p.m.

What is open during this three week period:

  • Indoor gatherings are still allowed but only between two houses and no more than 10 people.
  • Small outdoor gatherings (25 people)
  • Retail
  • Preschool 8th class (local district selection)
  • Childcare
  • Production, construction, others that are impossible to do remotely
  • Public transport
  • Hair salons, barber shops, other personal services (as per the order of MDHHS – section facilities. E: Facilities that include hair, nail, tanning, massage, traditional spa, tattoo, body art and non-essential personal care services. Services and similar personal care services, gatherings are allowed only to the extent that the services do not include facial mask removal. All services must be provided by appointment, and gatherings in waiting areas are prohibited.)
  • Gym & Pool (For Individual Exercise Only)
  • Rest Restaurants Rents and Bars (for Outdoor Dining, Takeout and Delivery Only)
  • Professional sports (without spectators)
  • Parks and outdoor recreation
  • Funeral (25 people)
  • Health care

Michigan State Coronavirus Exposure App Rolls: How It Works, How to Download

Michigan CO is expanding its COVID-19 exposure application for statewide use to residents after a successful pilot program in October.

On Ingham County and on the campus of Michigan State University last month, an anonymous, no-cost and voluntary application could let users know if they’ve recently come across Covid-1 to. Users can secretly submit a positive test result to the app and alert others in the near future that they too have been exposed to the virus.

Read about it here.


Michigan COVID-19 Cases reported daily since December 1:

  • December 1 – 5,793 new cases
  • December 2 – 6,955 new cases
  • December 3 – 7,146 new cases
  • December 4 – 8,689 new cases
  • December 5 – 6,004 new cases
  • December 6 – 4,675 new cases
  • December 7 – 4,675 new cases
  • December 8 – 5,909 new cases
  • December 9 – 4,905 new cases
  • December 10 – 5,937 new cases
  • December 11 – 5,157 new cases
  • December 12 – 4,486 new cases
  • December 13 – 3,602 new cases
  • December 14 – 3,603 new cases

Michigan COVID-19 Daily Death Report from December 1:

  • Dis. 1 – 190 new deaths (30 from important records)
  • December 2 – 81 new deaths
  • December 3 – 175 new deaths (112 of important records)
  • December 4 – 81 new deaths
  • December 5 – 193 new deaths (145 of important records)
  • December 6 – 46 new deaths
  • December 7 – 47 new deaths
  • December 8 – 191 new deaths
  • December 9 – 75 new deaths
  • December 10 – 182 new deaths (132 from important records)
  • December 11 – 61 new deaths
  • Dees. 12 – 206 new deaths (176 from important records)
  • December 13 – 45 new deaths
  • December 14 – 45 new deaths

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