Michigan coronavirus cases up to 612,628; The death toll is now 15,810

The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 612,628 as of Tuesday, including 15,810 deaths, state officials report.

Tuesday’s update includes a total of 2,048 new cases and 27 additional deaths, including six from a Vital Records review. On Monday, the state reported a total of 610,580 cases and 15,783 deaths.

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Tests have been steady at around 35,000 diagnostic tests reported daily on average, with a positive rate of 7 days above 5% as of Monday. The state has reported a slight rise in hospitalizations over the past two weeks.

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Michigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 1,795 on Monday, up from last week. The average seven-day death toll was 15 on Monday. The state mortality rate is 2.6%. The state also reports “active cases,” which ranked Monday at 38,100, almost the lowest it has been since October. More than 556,000 have recovered in Michigan.

Michigan has reported more than that 3 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered, from Monday.

According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 29.5 million cases have been reported in the US., with more than 535,000 dead informed of the virus.

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All over the world, more than They have been confirmed to infect 120 million people and more than 2.6 million have died. More than 68 million have been recovered, according to Johns Hopkins University. The actual figures are certainly much higher, due to limited evidence, of different ways in which nations count the dead, and the deliberate under-reporting of some governments.

  • February 16 – 775 new cases

  • February 17 – 939 new cases

  • February 18 – 888 new cases

  • February 19 – 1,193 new cases

  • February 20 – 635 new cases

  • February 22 – 1,484 new cases (case count for two days)

  • February 23: 1,316 new cases

  • February 24: 1,245 new cases

  • February 25: 1,388 new cases

  • February 26 – 1,073 new cases

  • February 27 – 1,156 new cases

  • March 1 – 1,569 new cases (case count for two days)

  • March 2: 1,067 new cases

  • March 3: 1,536 new cases

  • March 4 – 1,526 new cases

  • March 5: 1,486 new cases

  • March 6: 1,289 new cases

  • March 8 – 1,960 new cases (case count for two days)

  • March 9 – 954 new cases

  • March 10: 2,316 new cases

  • March 11: 2,091 new cases

  • March 12 – 2,403 new cases

  • March 13 – 1,659 new cases

  • March 15 – 3,143 new cases (case count for two days)

  • March 16: 2,048 new cases

The following is a chronology of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan:

Here are COVID-19 cases from Michigan broken down by sex (see them here if you don’t see the table):

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