Coronavirus update for Chippewa County
The Sault News
As of Wednesday, data from the State of Michigan reported there have been 898 cumulative confirmed cases and 1,227 cumulative probables of COVID-19 in Chippewa County. There have been 30 deaths because of the virus. On Tuesday, it was reported by the Chippewa County Health Department that 1,752 people have recovered.
Compared to last week’s totals, there had been 855 confirmed cases, 1,177 probable cases and 30 deaths due to COVID-19 in Chippewa County. Per the health department, there had been 1,739 people who recovered from the virus.
War Memorial reminds the community to continue to do their part in staying safe by hand washing, mask wearing and social distancing. The War Memorial COVID-19 + Flu A/B Self Collection Test is open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday on Nolte Street.
Coronavirus update for Chippewa County
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Chippewa County coronavirus update
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Chippewa County coronavirus update
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The Sault News
As of Wednesday, data from the State of Michigan website showed that there have been 709 cumulative cases and 1,010 cumulative probables of COVID-19 in Chippewa County.
There have been 25 deaths relating to the virus.
On Tuesday, it was reported by the Chippewa County Health Department that 1,657 people have recovered.
Compared to last week’s totals, there had been 707 confirmed cases, 1,011 probable cases and 25 deaths due to COVID-19 in Chippewa County. Per the health department, there had been 1,594 people who have recovered from the virus.
War Memorial Hospital and Sugar Island Emergency Medical Services are bringing a COVID-19 vaccination clinic to Sugar Island from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Feb. 26 at the Sugar Island Town hall. Vaccinations will be given by appointment only to individuals over the age of 65 and a resident of Chippewa County. To schedule an appointment, call (906) 253-1003.