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Study compares adverse events after two types of bariatric surgery in adolescents: Michigan Medicine – University of Michigan

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Reopening of schools and economy fuels Michigan's new pandemic surge

Reopening of schools and economy fuels Michigan’s new pandemic surge The fourth surge of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is now decisively under way, and Michigan is the epicenter. On April 8, the state’s daily case rate was by far the worst in the country, 70.2 per 100,000 people the next highest, New Jersey, was 46.9. Daily cases in Michigan are now about six times higher than they were at their low in late February, and are approaching their highest levels ever. The five worst-affected metropolitan areas in the US are all in Michigan: the south-central city of Jackson is the worst at 92.8 daily new cases per 100,000 people, followed by Detroit at 84.7, Flint at 79, Monroe at 72.4, and Bay City at 71.5. Michigan’s test-positivity rate of 15.5 percent is also the highest in the country, followed by Puerto Rico at 13.5 and South Dakota at 10.4.

Several Michigan hospitals postpone surgical procedures because of COVID-19 surge

Credit Katherine Raymond / Michigan Radio As a third, intense coronavirus wave bears down on Michigan, several hospital leaders from around the state said Thursday they have no choice but to postpone some surgical procedures to ensure they have the capacity to care for the crush of sick COVID-19 patients coming through their doors. We are really at a very critical junction, said Bob Riney, COO and president of health care operations for Henry Ford Health System, which is delaying some procedures Thursday and Friday at its Macomb hospital to manage the capacity crisis. After enduring the first two surges and the gains we made to bring down hospitalizations the past couple of months, none of us expected what we are seeing today. This should make all of us extremely concerned not just the health systems and the hospitals, but the people of all communities across Michigan.

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