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Saline holiday party leads to 43 confirmed COVID-19 cases, dozens of exposure locations across state
Read full article: Saline holiday party leads to 43 confirmed COVID-19 cases, dozens of exposure locations across stateOfficials from the Washtenaw County Health Department said the majority of the 43 new cases are in people ages 15-25. They are connected to a large house party that was held July 2-July 3 in the Saline area, officials said. We need people of all ages, including young people, to take COVID-19 seriously and follow public health guidelines and instructions, Loveluck said. We have the opportunity to work together and with our local health department to contain this as quickly as possible. If close, personal contacts are identified at these or other locations and the individuals cannot be contacted directly, the health department will name the locations.
Saline holiday party leads to 43 confirmed COVID-19 cases, exposure locations across state
Read full article: Saline holiday party leads to 43 confirmed COVID-19 cases, exposure locations across stateOfficials from the Washtenaw County Health Department said the majority of the 43 new cases are in people ages 15-25. They are connected to a large house party that was held July 2-July 3 in the Saline area, officials said. We need people of all ages, including young people, to take COVID-19 seriously and follow public health guidelines and instructions, Loveluck said. We have the opportunity to work together and with our local health department to contain this as quickly as possible. If close, personal contacts are identified at these or other locations and the individuals cannot be contacted directly, the health department will name the locations.
8 possible COVID-19 exposure locations identified in Traverse City after group fails to follow rules
Read full article: 8 possible COVID-19 exposure locations identified in Traverse City after group fails to follow rulesTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. Officials have identified eight possible coronavirus (COVID-19) exposure locations -- including bars and vineyards -- in Traverse City after they were visited by a group of people who tested positive for the virus and admitted to not following any of the safety guidelines. Officials from the Grand Traverse County Health Department said a group of people visited the area last week and admitted they didnt practice any social distancing or COVID-19 prevention measures. Anyone who was at these locations at any of the corresponding times should self-monitor for coronavirus symptoms for 14 days. Anyone who is concerned they might have come in contact with the group should call the health departments Communicable Disease Line at 231-995-6801. While self-monitoring, everyone who might have been exposed should keep away from family members and friends as much as possible.