Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said very few states have dropped their coronavirus rates as low and for as long as Michigan has.
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Michigan has seen a significantly lower number of coronavirus cases reported over the past 10 days compared to the first 10 days of May.
More Michigan businesses can reopen Wednesday as the state crosses the 59,000 mark for coronavirus cases.
Here is a breakdown of what is allowed open in Michigan as of today as the state takes another step toward reopening.
Barbershops and salons across Michigan can reopen beginning June 15. Here is what else will be opening.
Personal care services, including salons and barbershops, will be able to reopen across Michigan beginning June 15.
The first West Nile virus activity for Michigan in 2020 has been reported in a captive hawk from Lapeer County.
Outdoor public swimming pools in Michigan can open Monday, but with some restrictions.
Restaurants and bars are among eateries allowed to reopen to dine-in services Monday in Michigan, but it will come with some restrictions.
MDHHS Director Robert Gordon issued an epidemic order that allows expanded visitation in hospitals, outpatient clinics and doctor’s offices.
After Tuesday's update the state has posted 57,731 cases of the coronavirus and 5,553 deaths.
The state had reached 56,621 total cases of the virus as of 10 a.m. Friday, up more than 600 cases from Thursday's total.
Over 400 new cases of the coronavirus were confirmed Thursday, bringing Michigan's overall case total to more than 56,000.
Here is a breakdown of coronavirus cases reported in Wayne County communities as of May 28.
Sixteen new drive-thru coronavirus testing sites are opening across Michigan, including several in the southeast portion of the state.
The updates bring the state's total coronavirus numbers to 55,608 cases and 5,334 deaths.
Michigan on Tuesday announced expanded coronavirus testing as it eclipsed the 55,000 case mark.
A breakdown of how many coronavirus cases have been reported in each Wayne County community.
The new numbers bring the state to 54,881 total cases and to 5,240 total deaths.
The Michigan Department of Corrections (DOC) also issued an update on its large-scale COVID-19 testing efforts.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday extended the state's stay home order to June 12.
Michigan on Friday reported 403 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the statewide total to 53,913. It also announced 29 new deaths.
The county averaged significantly fewer new coronavirus cases and deaths from May 12-21 than from April 12-21.
Michigan health officials reported 501 cases of the coronavirus Thursday. The update brings the statewide case total to 53,510.
Thousands of nursing home residents have died of COVID-19, but regular testing may be unsustainable without additional funding.
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The governor announced auto dealerships and retail businesses can reopen by appointment and gatherings of 10 or fewer people are allowed.
More than 53,000 cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Michigan.
Michigan health officials on Tuesday released the newest coronavirus data, showing the state has crossed the 52,000 mark in confirmed cases.
See how many cases of the coronavirus have been reported in each Wayne County community.
A research project is trying to determine if sewers can be used to predict virus outbreaks.
Michigan health officials reported 497 new coronavirus cases Friday and 38 new deaths resulting from the virus.
Michigan health officials on Thursday said the uptick in reported coronavirus cases is due to a backlog in testing results.
The number of coronavirus cases reported in Wayne County over the last 10 days is significantly lower than during the same range in April.
Between 25,000 and 57,000 people from several states and countries go to the Mackinac Bridge for the Annual Bridge Walk each year.
Michigan health officials on Wednesday announced another 370 cases of the coronavirus and 40 more deaths.
The number of coronavirus cases in Michigan has reached the 48,000 mark after Tuesday's numbers update from state health officials.