Here’s what you need to know on April 18, 2021

DETROIT The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan rose to 785,307 from Saturday, including 16,840 deaths, state officials said.

Saturday’s update contains a total of 5,530 new cases and 69 additional deaths – 60 of which were identified from a Vital Records review.

Friday’s update included a total of 8,955 new cases and 40 additional deaths. It was the second highest single-day incident in Michigan since the onset of the pandemic. On November 20, 2020, the state reported a total of 9,779 cases, the highest to date.

On Saturday, the state reported a total of 603,094 recoveries of COVID-19.

New: Michigan Governor appears on Meet the Press on Sunday, April 18 with dr. Anthony Fauci as the COVID affairs of the state continue to rise.

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The test reported an average of about 35,000 diagnostic tests per day, with the 7-day positive rate above 14% from Friday, lower than one week ago. Hospitalizations have increased over the past few weeks, now at the peak of the pandemic.

Michigan continues to lead the country in new COVID-19 cases. The state’s 7-day moving average for daily business was Friday 6,949 – the highest since November. The 7-day mortality rate was 47 on Friday, slightly higher than the past two weeks. The death rate of the state is 2.2%. The state also reports ‘active cases’ listed at 175,000 on Friday.

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Michigan has more than reported 5.7 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered from Thursday, with 44% of inhabitants received at least one dose.

According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 31.5 million cases reported in US., with more than 566,000 deaths of the virus reported.

Worldwide, more than It has been confirmed that 140 million people are infected and more than 3 million died. More than 79 million recovered, according to Johns Hopkins University. The true numbers are certainly much higher, due to limited tests, countries count the dead and deliberate underreporting by some governments in different ways.


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Michigan has the COVID-19 order that has implemented restrictions on gatherings, restaurants, reception venues and more.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has extended the epidemic order until May 24. It has also expanded the mask requirements to include children aged 2-4 years.

“Michigan continues to implement smart health policies and mitigation measures to combat the spread of COVID-19,” MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel said. “These include the requirement to wear a mask while in public and gatherings, restrictions on indoor social gatherings greater than 15 people with no more than three households, and extensive testing requirements for youth sports.”

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Read the latest information on the restrictions here.

The director of the CDC said the answer to the disturbing increase in Michigan in COVID-19 cases is not to ‘vaccinate our way out of it’, but to ‘shut things down’ as the state did last spring and summer.

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, spoke Monday about the COVID-19 situation in Michigan.

On Friday, Government Gretchen Whitmer Michigan called a ‘COVID hotspot’ and called on the federal government to push for additional vaccines here in response to increasing cases.

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Read more here.

Michigan Government Gretchen Whitmer and the state health department is asking residents to follow certain voluntary COVID-19 restrictions, such as avoiding indoor eateries, suspending sports and returning to distance education.

Whitmer and dr. Joneigh Khaldun, Medical Director of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, talked about the disturbing COVID-19 trends in Michigan.

“I am very concerned about what we see in our data,” Khaldun said. “We are on track to see an increase in cases that is even greater than those we saw in the fall.”

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The city of Detroit is launching eight COVID-19 vaccination sites in the area, contributing to the expansion of the TCF Center to combat serious cases and hospitalizations in the city.

The Detroit vaccination rate (Monday 21%) is well below neighboring areas and the overall average, which is 35%. The city is expanding the options for residents with an urgent message: Get vaccinated.

Next week, the city offers eight additional locations throughout the week, in addition to community Saturdays and other outreach programs, to give Detroiters the opportunity to be vaccinated in a comfortable and familiar place near home.

Read here.

All Michigan residents 16 years and older were eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 5, almost a month before the date that President Joe Biden promised on May 1st.

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People aged 16 to 49 with certain medical conditions or disabilities qualify from 22 March. when 50- to 64-year-olds can start shooting under a previous announcement. Two days later, March 24, a federally selected local mass vaccination facility in Detroit’s Ford field will be open to administer an additional 6,000 doses per day for two months.

Learn more here.

MORE: Michigan’s updated vaccination schedule COVID-19: Who is eligible and when

The COVID-19 variant detected in Brazil has been identified in Bay County. The variant is known as the P1 strain and is more contagious and more than 50% can be re-infected.

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The person infected in Bay County and the people with whom they have been in contact must be in quarantine for 14 days. It is unclear what effect this will have on those, including the elderly, who have already been vaccinated, as there is not enough research to know exactly.

Government Gretchen Whitmer released a statement on Tuesday after White House officials announced that COVID-19 vaccine doses would be available for Michigan from next week.

According to a press release, delivery will increase by 66,020 next week, increasing the total dose to 620,040 – a weekly record for the state. Officials said the award includes 147,800 doses of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

This comes after Whitmer recently asked for more vaccines because the state is seeing an increase in COVID numbers.

The CDC said Michigan leads the country in new cases of COVID-19 per capita.

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On Tuesday, officials reported 5,177 new COVID cases and 48 additional deaths, including 20 from a Vital Records review. The state reported 660,771 cases and 16,034 deaths Monday.

Local dr. Frank McGeorge, 4, said he sees a very clear increase in COVID patients in the hospital where he works.

‘Many of them have to be admitted to hospital. I will honestly say it feels worse to me here in Southeast Michigan than during the wave that started in November. The main trend now is the number of middle-aged people with severe COVID, ‘McGeorge said.

The Department of Health and Human Services in Michigan has announced that the first case of the COVID-19 variant B.1.351 has been identified in a child in Jackson County.

The health department did not say how the boy was infected, but a case is being investigated to determine close contact and whether additional cases are related.

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This new variant was originally detected in South Africa in October 2020 and shares mutations with the B117 variant. The first case of the B117 variant – originally detected in the United Kingdom – has been identified in Washtenaw County.


Michigan COVID-19 has been reporting cases daily since March 15:

  • March 15 – 1,572 new cases

  • March 16 – 2,048 new cases

  • 17 – 3 164 new cases

  • March 18 – 2,629 new cases

  • March 19 – 3,730 new cases

  • March 20 – 2,660 new cases

  • March 21 – 2400 new cases

  • March 22 – 2,401 new cases

  • March 23 – 3,579 new cases

  • 24 – 4 454 new cases

  • March 25 – 5 244 new cases

  • March 26 – 5 030 new cases

  • March 27 – 4,670 new cases

  • 28 – 4101 new cases

  • 29 – 4 101 new cases

  • 30 – 5 177 new cases

  • March 31 – 6,311 new cases

  • April 1 – 6,036 new cases

  • April 2 – 5,498 new cases

  • 3 – 8 413 new cases

  • 4 – 5 146 new cases

  • 5 – 5,147 new cases

  • April 6 – 4,964 new cases

  • 7 – 8 015 new cases

  • 8 – 7 819 new cases

  • 9 – 7 834 new cases

  • April 10 – 6,892 new cases

  • April 11 – 4,837 new cases

  • April 12 – 4,837 new cases

  • April 13 – 8,867 new cases

  • 14 – 7 955 new cases

  • 15 – 6,303 new cases

  • April 16 – 8 955 new cases

  • April 17 – 5,530 new cases

Michigan COVID-19 has reported deaths daily since March 15:

  • 15 – 5 new deaths

  • March 16 – 27 new deaths (6 from vital reports)

  • March 17 – 0 new deaths

  • March 18 – 25 new deaths (24 from important records)

  • March 19 – 15 new deaths

  • 20 – 47 new deaths – (39 from vital reports)

  • March 21 – 3 new deaths

  • March 22 – 3 new deaths

  • 23 – 16 March new deaths (8 from important reports)

  • March 24 – 16 new deaths

  • March 25 – 49 new deaths (30 from vital reports)

  • March 26 – 20 new deaths

  • March 27 – 22 new deaths

  • March 28 – 4 new deaths

  • March 29 – 4 new deaths

  • 30 – 48 new deaths (20 from vital reports)

  • March 31 – 10 new deaths

  • 1 – 49 new deaths (33 from vital reports)

  • April 2 – 20 new deaths

  • 3 – 57 new deaths (51 from vital reports)

  • April 4 – 11 new deaths

  • April 5 – 10 new deaths

  • 6 – 58 new deaths (16 from vital reports)

  • April 7 – 30 new deaths

  • 8 – 73 new deaths (43 from vital reports)

  • April 9 – 26 new deaths

  • 10 – 74 new deaths (57 from vital reports)

  • April 11 – 6 new deaths

  • April 12 – 6 new deaths

  • 13 – 74 new deaths (37 from vital reports)

  • April 14 – 35 new deaths

  • 15 – 112 new deaths (81 from vital reports)

  • April 16 – 40 new deaths

  • 17 – 69 new deaths (60 from vital reports)


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