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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.
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Individuals entering the main building will be screened upon entry. After screening, all individuals are required to wear a mask. Anyone refusing to be screened or refusing to wear a mask will not be allowed to enter the facility.
War Memorial encourages connecting digitally to loved ones when possible to connect such as telephone, email, text or through Skype or Facebook. Aggressive behavior will not be tolerated in any forms. Incidents may result in removal from this facility and prosecution.
Examples of aggressive behavior include, but are not limited to:
Inside Michigan man’s prison sentence: No visitors for nearly 20 years, losing a son and COVID-19 battle
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
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FLINT, MI Over the course of more than two decades, Michael Thompson survived life in prison.
However, in the days that became weeks, months, and years spent behind prison walls, he grappled with the obstacles that came with having no freedom.
It’s now been a week since Thompson was released from prison.
The sun shined through the windows and glass doors Thursday, Feb. 4 at his temporary home in Genesee County a stark contrast to the pitch black skies that greeted the 69-year-old a week earlier as he walked out of the Charles Egeler Reception And Guidance Center in Jackson and into a new world.
Jan 23, 2021
ESCANABA As of Friday, the U.P. had 15,630 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 3,773 probable cases, 358 deaths and 79 probable deaths linked to the disease, according to state officials.
The figure does not include prisoners in the Michigan Department of Corrections.
According to the state’s county-by-county count issued Friday, Delta County had a total of 2,593 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 458 probable cases, 62 deaths and 18 probable deaths; Menominee County had 1,569 confirmed cases, 254 probable cases, 34 deaths and two probable deaths; Schoolcraft County had 225 confirmed cases, 23 probable cases, four deaths and one probable death.
The LMAS District Health Department, which serves Luce, Mackinac, Alger and Schoolcraft County has reported 1052 recovered cases or probable cases, as of Thursday. However, more recoveries are possible, as the LMAS Health District only reports their cases weekly.