DETROIT – Michigan reported 13,686 new cases of COVID-19 and 392 virus-related deaths Wednesday -- an average of 6,843 cases over the past two days.
Wednesday’s update brings the total number of confirmed COVID cases in Michigan to 1,448,523, including 26,376 deaths. These numbers are up from 1,434,837 cases and 25,984 deaths, as of Monday.
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The deaths announced Wednesday include 250 identified during a Vital Records review.
- From the state: Due to the state holidays, data will not be updated on Friday, Dec. 24 or Friday, Dec. 31.
Testing has increased to around 50,000 diagnostic tests reported per day on average, with the 7-day positive rate at 16.29% as of Monday -- a decrease from last week. Hospitalizations have declined slightly over the last two weeks but are still near record-high levels.
The state’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 5,762 on Wednesday. The 7-day death average was 121 on Wednesday. The state’s fatality rate is 1.8%. The state also reports “active cases,” which were listed at 223,100 on Wednesday.
Michigan has reported more than 10.8 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered as of Monday, with 68.1% of 16+ residents having received at least one dose, while 62.5% of 16+ residents are considered fully vaccinated.
Across Michigan’s entire population, 62.9% have received at last one COVID vaccine dose.
According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 50 million cases have been reported in the U.S., with more than 804,900 deaths reported from the virus. Globally, more than 8.6 billion vaccine doses have been administered, including more than 487 million doses in the U.S. alone.
Worldwide, more than 273 million people have been confirmed infected and more than 5.3 million have died, according to Johns Hopkins University. The true numbers are certainly much higher, because of limited testing, different ways nations count the dead and deliberate under-reporting by some governments.
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“Delta certainly has changed a lot of people’s minds as they’ve seen loved ones get affected. I work in a COVID unit in my hospital here in Virginia and I think I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve seen family members make the decision to get vaccinated after watching what loved ones go through because of COVID and you know -- that’s happening in Michigan too. The hope is that it doesn’t take that for more people to make the decision to get protected,” Webb said.
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Michigan COVID-19 daily reported cases since Nov. 15:
- Nov. 15 -- 7,012 new cases
- Nov. 16 -- 7,281 new cases
- Nov. 17 -- 7,280 new cases
- Nov. 18 -- 8,990 new cases
- Nov. 19 -- 8,990 new cases
- Nov. 20 -- 5,669 new cases
- Nov. 21 -- 5,669 new cases
- Nov. 22 -- 5,670 new cases
- Nov. 23 -- 8,502 new cases
- Nov. 24 -- 8,501 new cases
- Nov. 25 -- 5,065 new cases
- Nov. 26 -- 5,066 new cases
- Nov. 27 -- 5,066 new cases
- Nov. 28 -- 5,066 new cases
- Nov. 29 -- 5,066 new cases
- Nov. 30 -- 8,265 new cases
- Dec. 1 -- 8,265 new cases
- Dec. 2 -- 9,221 new cases
- Dec. 3 -- 9,222 new cases
- Dec. 4 -- 5,530 new cases
- Dec. 5 -- 5,530 new cases
- Dec. 6 -- 5,530 new cases
- Dec. 7 -- 7,693 new cases
- Dec. 8 -- 7,692 new cases
- Dec. 9 -- 5,891 new cases
- Dec. 10 -- 5,892 new cases
- Dec. 11 -- 5,381 new cases
- Dec. 12 -- 5,381 new cases
- Dec. 13 -- 5,381 new cases
- Dec. 14 -- 5,861 new cases
- Dec. 15 -- 5,861 new cases
- Dec. 16 -- 6,325 new cases
- Dec. 17 -- 6,324 new cases
- Dec. 18 -- 4,666 new cases
- Dec. 19 -- 4,666 new cases
- Dec. 20 -- 4,667 new cases
- Dec. 21 -- 6,843 new cases
- Dec. 22 -- 6,843 new cases
Michigan COVID-19 daily reported deaths since Nov. 15:
- Nov. 15 -- 32 new deaths
- Nov. 16 -- 121 new deaths
- Nov. 17 -- 121 new deaths
- Nov. 18 -- 64 new deaths
- Nov. 19 -- 64 new deaths (71 from past two days from vital records)
- Nov. 20 -- 27 new deaths
- Nov. 21 -- 28 new deaths
- Nov. 22 -- 28 new deaths (32 from past three days from vital records)
- Nov. 23 -- 140 new deaths
- Nov. 24 -- 140 new deaths (143 from past two days from vital records)
- Nov. 25 -- 28 new deaths
- Nov. 26 -- 28 new deaths
- Nov. 27 -- 28 new deaths
- Nov. 28 -- 28 new deaths
- Nov. 29 -- 27 new deaths (57 from past five days from vital records)
- Nov. 30 -- 179 deaths
- Dec. 1 -- 179 deaths (160 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 2 -- 138 new deaths
- Dec. 3 -- 139 new deaths (169 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 4 -- 42 new deaths
- Dec. 5 -- 42 new deaths
- Dec. 6 -- 43 new deaths (47 from past three days from vital records)
- Dec. 7 -- 175 new deaths
- Dec. 8 -- 175 new deaths (185 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 9 -- 117 new deaths
- Dec. 10 -- 118 new deaths (151 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 11 -- 53 new deaths
- Dec. 12 -- 53 new deaths
- Dec. 13 -- 54 new deaths (36 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 14 -- 165 new deaths
- Dec. 15 -- 165 new deaths ( 230 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 16 -- 127 new deaths
- Dec. 17 -- 127 new deaths (159 from past two days from vital records)
- Dec. 18 -- 53 new deaths
- Dec. 19 -- 53 new deaths
- Dec. 20 -- 54 new deaths (63 from past three days from vital records)
- Dec. 21 -- 196 new deaths
- Dec. 22 -- 196 new deaths (250 from past two days from vital records)
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