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Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine data
Read full article: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine dataCOVID-19 vaccine data as of Jan. 21, 2021. Here we are tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccination data, including total doses distributed and administered in the state. Data note: Doses administered are reported by the date of vaccination. Providers have 24 hours to report vaccinations to MDHHS. Coronavirus resources:
Tracking Michigan COVID-19 testing data
Read full article: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 testing dataThe percent of positive tests (as shown by the red line in the chart above) remained flat for weeks since June -- between 3 and 4 percent -- while the number of test results reported increased steadily. The percent of positive went above 5% in October and then went above 14% in November.
4 differences between first Michigan COVID spike and now
Read full article: 4 differences between first Michigan COVID spike and nowCases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) are spiking again in Michigan -- and across the country and world. It’s hard to compare what’s happening in Michigan with other states, let alone other countries, given the drastically different approaches, behaviors, climate and health. The current spike of COVID cases in Michigan is not the same as April. Michigan COVID testing data as of Oct. 15, 2020. Cases by age in Michigan.
Michigan COVID-19 data: Tracking cases -- date of onset vs. date of test reported
Read full article: Michigan COVID-19 data: Tracking cases -- date of onset vs. date of test reportedHere we are tracking Michigan’s COVID-19 cases. The following chart shows daily new cases based on the date the positive test was reported along with daily new cases based on the date of onset. That is followed by the date that a positive COVID-19 test result was confirmed. *If you’re having trouble viewing the data below, go here. For context, here are the daily new COVID-19 cases and deaths since March 10:
Michigan COVID-19 cases: State reports 3,237 recoveries
Read full article: Michigan COVID-19 cases: State reports 3,237 recoveriesMICHIGAN – Health officials in the state of Michigan began reporting coronavirus (COVID-19) recoveries on April 8. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reported 56 recoveries that day, then added another 377 on Saturday, April 11 to bring the total to 433 recoveries from COVID-19. As of Saturday, the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan climbed to 30,791, including 2,308 deaths, state officials report. Read More: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 30,791; Death toll now at 2, 308 with 3,237 recoveriesWhat is a “recovery," exactly? Michigan reported its first confirmed cases of COVID-19 on March 10 and the first death associated with the virus on March 18.
MAP: COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 residents in Michigan counties
Read full article: MAP: COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 residents in Michigan countiesCopyright 2020 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved. The map shows confirmed COVID-19 cases and COVID-19-related deaths per 100,000 residents in Michigan counties. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.