The death of Michigan COVID-19 is expected to increase in the near future


Detroit – Michigan Announced 8,516 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, Breaking the previous single-day record by more than 1,500 cases.

The state also recorded 118 new deaths, including 83 in a review of Vital Records.

On Friday, a week earlier, 3,700 new cases had been reported in Michigan, bringing the total to more than double. Fast running Do not let the virus spread Despite the horror Warning of specialists and hospital leaders.

Experts are urging anyone who would listen to stay home and stay safe, but the message just doesn’t seem to be getting to Michigan residents.

Henry Ford is concerned about the possibility of the death of Dr. Adnan Munkarrah, the top doctor in health, jumping to death.

“From the point of view of national data, we have about 1,200 deaths in the last 24 hours,” Munkara said. “In Michigan, we’re seeing about 50 deaths every day in the last week. Definitely very informative data, and we continue to pray and hope that we will go a little further and try to prevent both the disease and death associated with this disease. “

In recent weeks, the rate of people testing positive has risen from about 3% to 13%. Lack of test supplies is becoming an issue nationally as well as in Michigan.

“In fact, in 100% of our tests, we could not get the result back within 24 hours,” Munkara said. “Due to the shortage of supplies this has now extended from about 36 hours to 46 hours.”

Now, 23% of COVID-19 patients are in Henry Ford’s intensive care units, reaching 80% -90% capacity. That is a big concern for health officials.

The number of ventilators is not currently a concern because of what doctors have learned about the treatment of COVID-19 in the life of this epidemic.

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“In the spring, there was a belief at the time that everyone needed to go on a ventilator as soon as possible because it gives a better result,” Munkara said. “We have learned that this is not the case, and accordingly, we intervene in medical interventions, including high-oxygen therapy before placing the patient on a ventilator.”

Doctors at Henry Ford Health System are working on another possible vaccine that they are excited about, in addition to Pfizer vaccine that looks promising.

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