DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 587,581 as of Saturday, including 15,522 deaths, state officials report.
Saturday’s update includes a total of 1,156 new cases and 68 new deaths, including 62 deaths identified during a records review, meaning they did not occur between Friday and Saturday.
The state reported a total of 541,258 recoveries from the virus on Saturday.
On Friday, the state reported 586,425 confirmed cases, including 15,454 deaths.
State officials no longer provide coronavirus data updates on Sundays; the next update is expected Monday afternoon.
New cases of COVID-19 have flattened and deaths have decreased. Tests have slowed over the past week and have dropped to about 35,000 daily diagnostic tests, on average, with a positive 7-day rate below 4.0% as of Tuesday. Hospitalizations have continued to decline in recent weeks.
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Michigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 1,095 on Thursday, up from last week. The average seven-day death toll was 28 on Saturday. The state mortality rate is 2.6%. The state also reports “active cases,” which stood at 30,800 on Saturday, almost the lowest since October.
Michigan has reported more than that 2 million doses of COVID-19 administered, starting Thursday.
According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 28.5 million cases have been reported in the US., with more than 511,300 dead informed of the virus.
All over the world, more than 113.6 million people have been confirmed infected and more than 2.5 million have died. More than 63 million have been recovered, according to Johns Hopkins University. The actual figures are certainly much higher, due to limited evidence, different ways in which nations count the dead, and the deliberate misinformation of some governments.
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Vaccines against Michigan COVID-19: How to find appointments, information about phases
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I WILL SEE: Follow-up of coronavirus cases, outbreaks in Michigan schools
Through a partnership with SMART, Macomb County is offering a new vaccination location in Sterling Heights.
The vaccination site is located in the Sterling Heights senior center on Utica Road, between Schoenherr and Van Dyke roads.
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Prior appointment required. Residents and eligible workers can call the SMART Macomb Vaccine Line at 586-421-6579.
Wayne County announced it will open several vaccination clinics for residents age 65 and older.
According to county executive Warren Evans, vaccination clinics will begin Feb. 23.
“I’m glad Wayne County is in a position to start vaccinating seniors,” Evans said. “I know everyone wants to return to normal safely. Our team works hard to ensure that all of our residents can get COVID as quickly as the vaccine is available. ”
There is no prior appointment and seniors must make an appointment by calling the place number in their communities.
You can find the full list of clinics and how to register here.
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According to Michigan officials, the CDC says Pfizer vaccines were not shipped at all on Feb. 15 due to inclement weather. A limited amount of these vaccines will be shipped this week.
Shipments of Modern COVID vaccines were also affected, with no shipments from the Memphis McKesson distribution center on February 15, 16 or 17 due to weather. Some shipments of Modern vaccines were also stopped last week due to weather conditions.
Officials say CDC is working with companies to resume distribution operations as soon as possible.
It is currently unclear whether any of Michigan’s Modern Vaccine orders will be shipped to the state on Thursday or Friday, February 18th. MDHHS officials say more information will be shared once it is known.
The news comes as several COVID-19 vaccination appointments were rescheduled in Michigan this week due to severe weather conditions.
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For the second week in a row, Michigan Medicine has announced that it can only offer COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those receiving their second vaccine due to a limited supply of vaccines.
Only those who received their first dose through Michigan Medicine can receive their second dose at health care vaccine clinics.
Those who previously received an invitation to make an appointment for the first dose are reminded that the invitation remains open. Michigan Medicine is asking those waiting for the first dose to return next week to see if new appointments are available.
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Michigan did not receive the expected amount of COVID vaccines from the federal government, which led the state to take part in the allocation of the first dose and change it to those already scheduled for its second dose.
The decision means some people who have a first-dose appointment set for next week may be late.
“MDHHS, with the help of MING, asked local health departments and hospitals about the need for second-dose vaccines. We are fixing the lack of second doses of orders we will be making for shipment next week. About 37,300 doses of the “first dose” will have to be used to ensure a full vaccination for people who need a second dose, “Lynn Sutfin told the Department of Health. and Michigan Human Services.
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Michigan COVID-19 reported cases daily from February 1:
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February 1 – 1,033 new cases
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February 2: 1,203 new cases
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February 3: 1,383 new cases
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February 4: 1,358 new cases
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February 5: 1,379 new cases
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February 6: 1,018 new cases
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February 7 – 884 new cases
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February 8 – 885 new cases
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February 9 – 563 new cases
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From February 10 to 915 new cases
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February 11: 1,284 new cases
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February 12 – 1,193 new cases
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February 13 – 852 new cases
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February 14 – 632 new cases
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February 15 – 633 new cases
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February 16 – 775 new cases
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February 17 – 939 new cases
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February 18 – 888 new cases
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February 19 – 1,193 new cases
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February 20 – 635 new cases
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February 21 – 742 new cases
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February 22 – 742 new cases
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February 23: 1,316 new cases
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February 24: 1,245 new cases
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February 25: 1,388 new cases
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February 26 – 1,073 new cases
Michigan COVID-19 reported daily deaths since February 1:
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February 1 – 4 new deaths
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February 2: 63 new deaths (36 vital records)
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February 3: 32 new deaths
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February 4 – 74 deaths (63 according to vital records)
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February 5 – 19 new deaths
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February 6 – 97 deaths (83 according to vital records)
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February 7 – 5 new deaths
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February 8 – 6 new deaths
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February 9 – 60 new deaths (30 vital records)
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February 10 – 12 new deaths
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February 11 – 75 deaths (55 by vital records)
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February 12 – 10 new deaths
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February 13 – 88 new deaths (84 vital records)
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February 14 – 4 new deaths
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February 15 – 4 new deaths
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February 16 – 19 new deaths
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February 17 – 11 new deaths
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February 18 – 85 deaths by news (72 vital records)
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February 19 – 23 new deaths
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February 20 – 63 new deaths
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February 21: 1 new death
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February 22: 2 new deaths
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February 23 – 34 new deaths
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February 24 – 9 new deaths
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February 25 – 48 new deaths (30 vital records)
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February 26: 1 new death
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