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Michigan COVID hospitalizations: Half of 3K patients are younger than 60
‘This vaccine still is the best way to protect yourself’
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Concerns grow over younger adults hospitalized for COVID in Michigan
There are more than 3,000 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Michigan as of Tuesday, and half of those people are under the age of 60.
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Michigan rose to 702,499 as of Monday, including 16,239 deaths, state officials report. Monday’s update included a total of 10,293 new cases and 21 additional deaths over the past two days. On Saturday, the state reported 692,206 total cases and 16,218 deaths.
Everything that’s happened with COVID in Michigan since Gov. Whitmer’s last briefing 17 days ago
Daily COVID-19 cases skyrocketing in Michigan
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer hasn’t had a COVID-19 briefing in 17 days, but the virus has continued to spread rapidly throughout the state.
Here’s a look at how the pandemic has changed since the governor’s most recent update on March 19.
Daily COVID cases
When Whitmer last gave a briefing, she revealed the state’s metrics had worsened for the fourth straight week.
“Cases have been rising since late February,” Whitmer said. “Thankfully, deaths have remained low.”