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Michigan’s latest confirmed daily COVID-19 case numbers continue to show a decline from the peak of the omicron surge.
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It’s not over. It’s just different.The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 has been on a slow and steady rise in Michigan since August. The number still hasn’t reached the levels seen during previous surges of the virus. But for Spectrum Health in West Michigan, hospitals are once again reaching capacity, and staff are being stretched to their limits.
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Kalamazoo county has had over 50 hospitalizations for children and adolescents since the start of the year in one school system.
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Southwest Michigan’s increase in COVID-19 cases has some health officials concerned and overwhelmed.Branch County’s seven-day positivity rate is 17.4%; Hillsdale County’s is 18.3%, and St. Joseph County’s is 14%.
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Michigan passed a grim COVID-19 milestone Friday, Aug 13. The state reports more than 20,000 confirmed deaths due to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services also reports the number of confirmed COVID cases is more than 919,000 since early March of last year.
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Ingham County’s top health official says low COVID-19 case rates are likely this summer.No new COVID cases were reported to the county Tuesday, the first…
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Michigan’s seeing a small, but hopeful, drop in daily new COVID-19 cases and there’s optimism that hospitalizations may have peaked, too. But many, like…