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7,138 people in their twenties in US test positive for COVID-19 during week ending November 27
There were 7,138 people in their twenties who in the United States tested positive for COVID-19 during the week ending November 27.
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Whitmer announces vaccination expansion for senior citizens and frontline workers
The COVID-19 vaccination effort in Michigan is picking up steam as senior citizens 65 and older, along with frontline workers, such as teachers and police officers, are eligible to get their first doses starting the second week of January, according to Bridge Michigan.
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Lockdowns to protect against COVID-19 may actually incur heavy costs to public health
COVID-19-related lockdowns are incurring public health costs that their proponents may not have considered, including increased rates of suicidal thoughts and lower life expectancy for children, according to reporting by Michigan Capitol Confidential.
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State Report: Kent County COVID recovery rate 99.94% through June 30
Of the 223,400 Kent County residents estimated to have caught COVID-19 since March 1, at least 99.94 percent have recovered.
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1,636 people die from COVID-19 during the week ending May 2
There were 1,636 COVID-19 deaths reported in the U.S. during the week ending May 2
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7,875 people die from COVID-19 during the week ending April 25
There were 7,875 COVID-19 deaths reported in the U.S. during the week ending April 25
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From Great Lakes Wire
CDC tally of provisional coronavirus deaths in Michigan is 82
The number of Covid-19 deaths in Michigan based on death certificate data reported to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is 82 as of April 8, according to a CDC tabulation.