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Michigan Health Officials Report 3,239 New Coronavirus Cases, 60 Deaths

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Coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country.

December is since the pandemic began.

But in Michigan, cases are showing more signs of decreasing.

New numbers reported on Monday say there were more than 3,239 new cases, which includes numbers from both Sunday and Monday.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says case numbers over that time averaged just over 1,600 per day. In comparison,

For new COVID-19-related deaths in Michigan, 60 were reported between Sunday and Monday. View these numbers and more on

The health community continues to advise against travel for New Years,

Recoveries in Michigan remain 318,389 as of Dec. 23. That number is typically updated every Saturday. To view that web page,

The state defines ‘recovered’ as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset (or referral date if onset is not available).

Even as cases trend downward in Michigan, it appears the vaccination effort may be going slower than planned.

Operation Warp Speed had planned to vaccinate 20 million by the end of 2020. That’s just three days away, but the CDC says roughly only 2 million have been vaccinated so far.

Here in Michigan, around 231,000 vaccines have been distributed, but only 58,997 vaccine doses have been given in Michigan. Here is a

Another COVID-19 vaccine could be on the market soon. Novavax announced Monday it’s in the U.S. and Mexico.

For the latest coronavirus news, vaccine information and additional resources, 

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