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Michigan reports 25% decline in active COVID-19 outbreaks

Michigan reports 25% decline in active COVID-19 outbreaks Justin P. Hicks, mlive.com © Joel Bissell/Joel Bissell | MLive.com A student walks into the Sindecuse Health Center rapid COVID testing site inside the Student Recreation Center at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020. Michigan identified 94 new COVID-19 outbreaks last week, which marked the fewest new clusters in more than three months as cases continue to decline. Additionally, the state’s weekly coronavirus outbreaks report indicated 798 active and ongoing clusters that had previously been reported by the Department of Health and Human Services. That means the cumulative total of active outbreaks was 892 as of Thursday, May 20 a decline of 24.8% from the 1,186 active outbreaks reported one week earlier.

Cheboygan County Habitat for Humanity receives $1,000 grant

Cheboygan County Habitat for Humanity receives $1,000 grant Contributed Special to the Tribune CHEBOYGAN Cheboygan County Habitat for Humanity recently received a little extra help for its home repair program through a $1,000 grant from the First Federal of Northern Michigan Legacy Foundation. Cheboygan County Habitat for Humanity was one of the legacy foundation s first quarter grant recipients, with the $1,000 to be used to help fund its home repair program that serves low income Cheboygan County homeowners. First Federal of Northern Michigan Legacy Foundation Board of Directors Chairman Mike Mahler recently presented Cheboygan County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Mandy Martin with the grant funding of $1,000. First Federal of Northern Michigan Legacy Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to serving community activities and nonprofit organizations in the Greater Alanson, Cheboygan, Gaylord, Lewiston, Oscoda, Mio, and Alpena areas.

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Michigan coronavirus data for Wednesday, May 19: Already 13 counties have vaccinated at least 10% of ages 12-15

Michigan coronavirus data for Wednesday, May 19: Already 13 counties have vaccinated at least 10% of ages 12-15 Today 10:39 AM Facebook Share The top two counties: Eaton, at 26%, and Washtenaw, at 23%. Other counties above 10%: Leelanau (18%), Midland (17%), Ingham (16%), Kalamazoo (14%), Livingston (13%), Clinton (13%), Bay (12%), Oakland (12%), Benzie (12%), Grand Traverse (12%) and Jackson (11%). The state has about 470,000 residents age 12 to 15, and more than 37,000 about 7.5% have started the vaccination process as of Monday. Below is a look at state and county numbers for new cases and positivity rates, as well as statewide numbers on hospitalizations, deaths and vaccinations. New cases: The state is averaging 1,514 new confirmed cases a day

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