CADILLAC â Outdoor capacity limits will be a thing of the past and work-from-home policies are no longer required.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced updates to the stateâs epidemic orders on Monday.
On June 1, the state will be eliminating outdoor capacity limits and increasing indoor social gatherings to 50% capacity.
âAs we work to put Michigan back to work, we are moving quickly to invest in our families, small businesses, and communities to help them succeed,â Whitmer said. âThe reason we can take these steps is thanks to every Michigander who has stepped up and taken action to keep themselves, their families, and their communities safe. Together, we are eliminating this once-in-a-century virus, and now we are poised to jumpstart our economy and power it to new highs.â
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Wexford County
The Michigan dashboard showed Friday Wexford County s confirmed cases were 2,500 cases. Confirmed deaths reached 42 according to state data.
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Missaukee County
Missaukee County showed a pandemic total of 1,232 cases, according to the state dashboard data. The state dashboard showed deaths held at 16.
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Lake County
Lake County cases were at 563 Friday, according to state data. Lake County also reported 14 total deaths since the pandemic started, according to the state data.
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Osceola County
Cases were up by nine Thursday for a pandemic and rose by Friday by five. Heading into the weekend, Osceola County had a total of 1,630. Deaths again held at 28. Of the total number of cases, 945 had ârecovered. Central Michigan District Health Department defines recovered as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset â or referral date if onset is not available â and not hospitalized.
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Wexford County
District Health Department No. 10 data showed Wexford County increased its confirmed cases to 2,499 cases on Thursday, up nine. Deaths again rose Thursday and reached 40, according to DHD No. 10 data.
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Missaukee County
Missaukee County added five new cases for a pandemic total of 1,232, according to DHD No. 10 data. The local dashboard showed deaths held at 17.
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Lake County
Lake County cases rose by one Thursday to reach 563, according to DHD No. 10 data. Lake County also did not have any new deaths to report on Thursday and held at 14.
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Osceola County
Cases were up by nine Thursday for a pandemic total of 1,625. Deaths held at 28. Of the total number of cases, 945 had ârecovered.â Central Michigan District Health Department defines recovered as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset â or referral date if onset is not available â and not hospitalized.