May 11, 2021
ESCANABA Both Delta and Menominee counties reported a new coronavirus-related death Monday, data from local health officials showed.
The Public Health of Delta and Menominee Counties website update Monday also listed seven new confirmed COVID-19 positives and 10 probable cases in Delta County, plus four more confirmed cases but one fewer probable in Menominee County.
As of Monday, Delta County has had 3,288 confirmed positives, 670 probable cases and 90 deaths, according to PHDMC. Menominee County had 1,765 confirmed, 320 probable and 40 deaths. The deaths included confirmed and probable.
State data Monday had six new confirmed positives in Delta County and three in Menominee County.
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ESCANABA State data Saturday had eight new confirmed positives in Delta County, plus three in Schoolcraft County and only one in Menominee County.
Both the region and state saw significant decreases in the number of new positives Saturday, with Michigan having 933 fewer cases and the Upper Peninsula 23 less than Friday’s tally.
For the U.P., the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website Saturday added 35 new confirmed positives: the eight in Delta County; five in Chippewa County; four in Dickinson and Marquette counties; three in Schoolcraft, Houghton and Mackinac counties; two in Gogebic County; and one each in Menominee, Iron and Luce counties. The only new coronavirus-related death was recorded in Dickinson County.
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State data Friday showed 58 more confirmed COVID-19 positives in the Upper Peninsula, including two each in Dickinson and Iron counties, and two new deaths blamed on the coronavirus.
For the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website Friday added 13 new confirmed positives in Marquette County; 10 in Baraga County; eight in Schoolcraft County; six in Delta County; four in Chippewa, Houghton and Gogebic counties; two in Dickinson, Iron and Mackinac counties; and one each in Menominee, Luce and Ontonagon counties. The coronavirus-related deaths came in Baraga and Chippewa counties.
Using only the state’s figures, the Upper Peninsula as of Friday has had 19,450 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 416 deaths.
Daily News staff
State health data Saturday indicated a new coronavirus-related death in Dickinson County, along with another four confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Both the region and state saw significant decreases in the number of new positives Saturday, with Michigan having 933 fewer cases and the Upper Peninsula 23 less than Friday’s tally.
For the U.P., the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website Saturday added 35 new confirmed positives: eight in Delta County; five in Chippewa County; four in Dickinson and Marquette counties; three in Schoolcraft, Houghton and Mackinac counties; two in Gogebic County; and one each in Menominee, Iron and Luce counties. Dickinson County had the only new death.
Daily News staff
State data Friday showed 58 more confirmed COVID-19 positives in the Upper Peninsula, including two each in Dickinson and Iron counties, and two new deaths blamed on the coronavirus.
For the Upper Peninsula, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website Friday added 13 new confirmed positives in Marquette County; 10 in Baraga County; eight in Schoolcraft County; six in Delta County; four in Chippewa, Houghton and Gogebic counties; two in Dickinson, Iron and Mackinac counties; and one each in Menominee, Luce and Ontonagon counties. The coronavirus-related deaths came in Baraga and Chippewa counties.
Using only the state’s figures, the Upper Peninsula as of Friday has had 19,450 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 416 deaths.