Michigan reported 130 new coronavirus outbreaks last week, which marked the fewest new clusters in a one-week span in 11 weeks dating back to early March. In its weekly outbreak report, published Monday, May 17, the state health department also noted 1,056 ongoing clusters, which brought the total active outbreaks count to 1,186. That total is as of Thursday, May 13. Michigan’s total active .
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Coronavirus outbreaks continue decline in Michigan, per May 10 report
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
A worker administers the COVID-19 nasal swab test during a free COVID-19 testing event in collaboration with Kent ISD, local school districts and the Kent County Health Department on Saturday, April 10, 2021 in Grand Rapids. (Hope Davison | MLive.com)Hope Davison
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Michigan added 178 new coronavirus outbreaks last week, the most of which were reported in K-12 schools, manufacturing/construction sites and long-term care facilities.
The new clusters, combined with 1,065 ongoing outbreaks, brought the state’s total active outbreaks count to 1,243, according to data from the Monday, May 10, report. That’s down about 2.7% over the last two weeks.