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DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 890,345 as of Saturday, including 19,365 deaths, state officials report.
Saturday’s update includes a total of 388 new cases and 72 additional deaths, of which 66 deaths were identified during a review of records. Friday’s update included a total of 446 new cases and 27 additional deaths.
The state reported Saturday that a total of 837,864 people have recovered from the virus in Michigan.
The state no longer provides data updates on Sundays; the next update is expected Monday afternoon.
Testing has been steady around 30,000 diagnostic tests reported per day on average, with the 7-day positive rate just below 3% as of Saturday. Hospitalizations have declined over the last several weeks.
The state’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 375 on Saturday. The 7-day death average was 31 on Saturday. The state’s fatality rate is 2.2%. The state also reports “active cases,” which were listed at 33,100 on Saturday.
Michigan has reported more than 8.3 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered as of Sunday, with 59.4% of 16+ residents having received at least one dose while 49.7% of 16+ residents are considered fully vaccinated.
According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 33.3 million cases have been reported in the U.S., with more than 597,600 deaths reported from the virus. Globally, more than 2 billion vaccine doses have been administered, including more than 300 million doses in the U.S. alone.
Worldwide, more than 173 million people have been confirmed infected and more than 3.7 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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Curfew on Michigan restaurants, bars lifted June 1
The curfew on Michigan restaurants and bars were lifted on June 1, the first step of the state’s new plan for fully reopening.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office outlined a new version of the “MI Vacc To Normal” plan in May, which included the end of the curfew requirement for restaurants and bars, starting June 1.
Previously, all bars and restaurants were required to stop offering indoor dining by 11 p.m. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services initially implemented a 10 p.m. curfew in November.
Additionally, restaurants don’t have to limit individual table capacity, which was at a maximum of 6 people per table.
More: Michigan lifts more COVID restrictions: What’s changing
“So June 1, and then July 1 -- those are the two steps,” Whitmer said. “We’ve collapsed the Vacc To Normal (plan) because it became very clear that it was important for us to give people sure dates and confidence that we can be safe doing this. So that’s why we’ve reconfigured the plan.”
Michigan announces updated workplace rules
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke about the steps and rules residents will have to follow as they return to in-person work across the state.
On May 10, Michigan surpassed the milestone of 55% of people ages 16 and up receiving at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. As a result, in-person work was set to resume two weeks later: on May 24.
Whitmer spoke from a Grand Rapids business Monday to outline MIOSHA’s rules for returning to the workplace.
“Back in October 2020, MIOSHA issued emergency COVID rules, laying out specific mitigation measures, helping businesses keep patrons and their workplace safe,” Whitmer said. “These emergency rules had an expiration date of October 2021, meaning they would expire automatically unless formalized into permanent rules.”
Whitmer outlines Michigan’s new schedule for lifting COVID rules
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer officially revealed Michigan’s new schedule for eliminating COVID restrictions and returning to normal.
Last month, the governor’s office hinted that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services would update its pandemic order after the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention made changes to its recommendations for fully vaccinated people.
Less than 24 hours later, Whitmer held a COVID briefing and announced a revised MI Vacc To Normal plan as cases decline and the number of vaccinated residents rises.
Here’s what’s changing -- read here.
Michigan lifts mask requirements for fully vaccinated residents
Michigan is lifting mask requirements for most indoor and outdoor settings for fully vaccinated residents, matching newly issued guidance from the CDC.
The new order took effect on Saturday, May 15.
Under the updated MDHHS Gatherings and Mask Order, Michiganders who are outdoors will no longer need to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.
While indoors, fully vaccinated Michiganders will no longer need to wear a mask, but residents who are not vaccinated, or have not completed their vaccinations, must continue to wear a mask or face covering to protect themselves and others.
After July 1, the broad indoor mask mandate will expire.
Michigan COVID-19 daily reported cases since May 1:
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May 1 -- 3,431 new cases
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May 2 -- 2,517 new cases
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May 3 -- 2,518 new cases
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May 4 -- 2,527 new case
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May 5 -- 2,589 new cases
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May 6 -- 3,514 new cases
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May 7 -- 2,758 new cases
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May 8 -- 1,825 new cases
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May 9 -- 1,358 new cases
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May 10 -- 1,358 new cases
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May 11 -- 1,992 new cases
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May 12 -- 2,171 new cases
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May 13 -- 2,057 new cases
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May 14 -- 1,766 new cases
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May 15 -- 1,289 new cases
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May 16 -- 1,115 new cases
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May 17 -- 1,115 new cases
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May 18 -- 1,271 new cases
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May 19 -- 1,560 new cases
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May 20 -- 1,372 new cases
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May 21 -- 1,132 new cases
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May 22 -- 1,013 new cases
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May 23 -- 689 new cases
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May 24 -- 689 new cases
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May 25 -- 739 new cases
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May 26 -- 799 new cases
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May 27 -- 542 new cases
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May 28 -- 614 new cases
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May 29 -- 445 new cases
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May 30 -- 286 new cases
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May 31 -- 288 new cases
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June 1 -- 288 new cases
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June 2 -- 420 new cases
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June 3 -- 510 new cases
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June 4 -- 446 new cases
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June 5 -- 388 new cases
Michigan COVID-19 daily reported deaths since May 1:
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May 1 -- 131 new deaths (98 from vital records)
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May 2 -- 14 new deaths
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May 3 -- 15 new deaths
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May 4 -- 126 new deaths (51 from vital records)
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May 5 -- 42 new deaths
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May 6 -- 115 (92 from vital records)
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May 7 -- 30 new deaths
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May 8 -- 122 new deaths (83 from vital records)
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May 9 -- 17 new deaths
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May 10 -- 16 new deaths
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May 11 -- 99 new deaths (32 from vital records)
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May 12 -- 17 new deaths
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May 13 -- 112 new deaths (73 from vital records)
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May 14 -- 33 new deaths
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May 15 -- 107 new deaths
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May 16 -- 10 new deaths
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May 17 -- 10 new deaths
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May 18 -- 83 new deaths (27 from vital records)
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May 19 -- 31 new deaths
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May 20 -- 74 new deaths (61 from vital records)
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May 21 -- 38 new deaths
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May 22 -- 86 new deaths (99 from vital records)
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May 23 -- 7 new deaths
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May 24 -- 7 new deaths
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May 25 -- 66 new deaths (31 from vital records)
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May 26 -- 12 new deaths
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May 27 -- 59 new deaths (48 from vital records)
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May 28 -- 24 new deaths
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May 29 -- 49 new deaths
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May 30 -- 4 new deaths
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May 31 -- 4 new deaths
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June 1 -- 5 new deaths
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June 2 -- 33 new deaths
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June 3 -- 57 new deaths
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June 4 -- 27 new deaths
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June 5 -- 72 new deaths (66 from vital records)
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