
Michigan reports 888 new COVID-19 cases, 85 more deaths
LANSING, Mich. — 888 new cases of coronavirus are confirmed in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reports an additional 85 deaths connected to COVID-19 on Feb. 18, 2021.
That includes 72 deaths identified through a vital records review.
There are 578,091 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 15,273 total deaths in Michigan.
As of Feb. 17, 517,991 have recovered from the virus.
In November, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and MDHHS Director Robert Gordon announced the 3-week pause which closed indoor dining, movie theatres, in-person learning at high schools and college and more.
That order was set to expire in early December, but Whitmer and Gordon announced a 12-day extension. The latest extension for restaurants ended Feb. 1.
2,294,775 COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed across the state, and 1,699,504 have been administered as of Feb. 16.
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That order was set to expire in early December, but Whitmer and Gordon announced a 12-day extension. The latest extension for restaurants ended Feb. 1.