As of Thursday, the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) in Michigan had reached 125,578, state officials said.
Thursday’s update represents 891 new cases and 19 additional deaths, including a review of 11 critical records. A total of 134,6877 cases and 626 deaths were reported in the state on Wednesday.
The new COVID-19 case and death remains flat in Michigan. With a positive rate of just over 3 percent in the last 10 days, with an average of over 30,000 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 in the last two weeks but the number of patients in critical treatment is near the lowest point since tracking, which is the month of April.
Michigan’s Wednesday moving averages for day cases averaged 676767, the highest since April0. State mortality.4. percent percent. Michigan has recorded 95,051 recoveries. There are also reports of “active cases” in the state, which were listed at 22,800 as of Wednesday.
According to Johns Hopkins University, U.S. More than 2.8 million cases have been reported across the country. More than 207,100 U.S. Died in
Worldwide, more than 34 million people have been infected and more than 1.0 million have died, according to Johns Hopkins University. The true number is certainly much higher, due to limited testing, as nations count the dead in various ways and are reported intentionally by some governments.
Total number of new daily Michigan COVID-19 from 30th Aug Gust
- 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
- Sept. 5 – 838 new cases
- September 7 – 1,156 new cases (case count for two days)
- September 8 – 441 new cases
- September 9 – 783 new cases
- Sept. 10 – 924 new cases
- September 11 – 1,313 new cases
- September 12 – 692 new cases
- September 14 – 1,088 new cases (counting of cases for two days)
- Sep. 15 – 571 new cases
- September 16 – 680 new cases
- September 17 – 829 new cases
- September 18 – 695 new cases
- Sept. 19 – 483 new cases
- September 21 – 1,536 new cases (counting of cases for two days)
- September 22 – 504 new cases
- September 23 – 705 new cases
- September 24 – 982 new cases
- September 25 – 929 new cases
- September 26 – 901 new cases
- Sept. 28 – 1,308 new cases (case count for two days)
- September 29 – 898 new cases
- September 30 – 1,054 new cases
- Oct. 1 – 891 new cases
The latest COVID-19 data in Michigan:
For most people, coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms that become apparent in two to three weeks. For some, especially the elderly and those with existing health problems, it can lead to more serious illnesses, including pneumonia and death.
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Here is a charted timeline of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Michigan:
Here are the Michigan Covid-19 cases broken down by gender (see here if you don’t see the table):
How Covid-19 is spread
Spreads person-to-person
The virus is thought to be transmitted primarily from person to person.
- Between people who are in contact with each other (within about 6 feet).
- Respiratory drops are produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
These drops can land in the mouth or nose of people who are breathing nearby or potentially in the lungs.
Can anyone spread the virus without disease?
- While they are the most therapeutic (most disgusting) people consider them very contagious.
- Some spread is possible before people show symptoms; There have been reports of this new coronavirus coming along, but this is not believed to be the main way the virus has spread.
Spread from contact with contaminated surfaces or with objects
It is possible for a person to get COVID-19 by touching the surface of an virus or object object on its surface and then touching its own mouth, nose or perhaps their eyes, but this is not considered a major form of the virus. Spread.
How easily the virus spreads
How easily the virus spreads from person to person can vary. Some viruses are very contagious (easily spread) like measles, while other viruses are not easily spread. Another factor is whether the spread is sustainable, spreading without stopping.
Prevention and treatment
There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid exposure to the virus. However, as a reminder, the CDC always recommends daily preventive measures to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases, including:
- Avoid close contact with sick people.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
- Stay home when you are sick.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
- Frequently touch and clean objects and surfaces frequently by regular home cleaning sprays or cleaners.
- Wear a mask or face covering when in public.
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; Before eating; And after blowing over your nose, coughing or sneezing.
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People who think they have been exposed to COVID-19 should contact their healthcare provider immediately.
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