Detroit – The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 105,377 as of Friday, including 6,526 deaths, state officials say.
Friday’s update presents 982 new cases and seven additional deaths. As of Thursday, there were a total of 104,395 cases and 6,519 deaths in the state.
Click here to read what the government’s Gretchen Whiteham said about Michigan surpassing 100,000.
There has been a slight increase in new cases in the past week, while deaths in Michigan are flat. Ing to 3.5. With a positive rate between percent percent, with an average of over 1,000,000 per day, the test has remained stable. On August 21, the state recorded its highest one-day test with more than 41,000 diagnostic tests.
There has been a slight increase in hospital admissions compared to last month but remain low compared to April. Ventilator use was at its lowest level since tracking on Thursday.
Michigan has recorded 76,151 recoveries. The state also reports “active cases,” which were listed at 22,000 on Thursday. Michigan’s daily case-day moving average on Thursday was 7,637. The state’s mortality rate is 2.2 percent.
Whitmer Emergency State of Michigan Oct Oct. Extended to 1
Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, Government Whitmer extended the state of emergency to 11:59 p.m., until 1 October. Whitmer said there was a need to continue working to save people from COVID-19. He urged residents to wear masks in public and practice social distance.
Whites reopen Michigan gyms and bridges, allowing organized games to resume
Michigan Govt. Greatchain Whitmer Reopening Gym and pool And approval to resume organized sports across the state.
Whitmer Said during a briefing on his coronavirus (COVID-19) on Wednesday Announce about that Gym and organized sports will be created “In the coming days.” About 24 hours later, she issued executive orders to reopen the gym and pool and allow the sport.
Michigan will stop reporting COVID-19 data on Sunday: here’s why
Michigan health officials announced Tuesday that the state will no longer report COVID-19 data on Sunday from this weekend.
From Sunday, September 6, case, death and test data will be reported on Monday-Saturday. If you follow the COVID-19 data closely, you’ve probably seen fewer cases reported on Sundays – and sometimes Mondays, leading to lower doses of tests from labs over the weekend.
MDHHS says it focuses on reviewing trends on the number of reports on each date that individuals experience the onset of symptoms, daily reported cases that achieve daytime exam results.
Coronavirus headlines:
Michigan COVID-19 Aug Cases reported daily since August 15:
- August 15 – 1,015 new cases
- August 16 – 565 new cases
- August. 17 – 465 new cases
- August 18 – 477 new cases
- August 19 – 616 new cases
- August 20 – 419 new cases
- August 21 – 374 new cases
- August 22 – 953 new cases (more due to backlog)
- August. 23 – 768 (more due to backlog)
- August 24 – 868 new cases
- August 25 – 779 new cases
- August 26 – 761 new cases
- August 27 – 758 new cases
- August. 28 – 741 new cases
- August 29 – 799 new cases
- August 30 – 539 new cases
- .Gust 31 – 451 new cases
- September 1 – 718 new cases
- September 2 – 524 new cases
- September 3 – 685 new cases
- September 4 – 982 new cases
Michigan COVID-19 daily deaths reported after Aug. 15:
- 15 Aug Gust – 18 new deaths
- 16 Aug Gust – 6 new deaths
- August. 17 – 1 new death
- .Gust. 18 – 15 new deaths (7 from important records)
- August 19 – 9 new deaths
- 20 19 Gust – 19 new deaths
- 21 –Guest – 10 new deaths
- 22 Aug Gust – 11 new deaths
- 23 Aug Gust – 4 new deaths
- 24 Aug Gust – 4 new deaths
- 25 20 Aug – 20 new deaths (6 from important records)
- 26 –Guest – 7 new deaths
- .Gust. 27 – 16 new deaths (15 of important records)
- 28 Aug Gust – 6 new deaths
- .Gust. 29 – 21 new deaths (7 from important records)
- 30 Aug Gust – 6 new deaths
- 31 –Guest – 7 new deaths
- Sept. 1 – 15 new deaths (8 of important records)
- September 2 – 14 new deaths
- Sept. 3 – 10 new deaths (9 of important records)
- September 4 – 7 new deaths
Coronavirus Resources:
Here is the 7-day moving average of the COVID-19 case in Michigan.
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