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Michigan reports 3,676 new COVID-19 cases, 105 more deaths

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LANSING, Mich. — 3,676 new cases of coronavirus are confirmed in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reports an additional 105 deaths connected to COVID-19 on April 27, 2021.

Forty-eight of those deaths were identified during a review of medical records.

There are 829,520 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 17,429 total deaths in Michigan.

A total of 3,533 adults with confirmed or suspected cases of the virus are hospitalized in the state.

As of April 24, 626,254 have recovered from the virus.

9,024,875 COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed throughout the state, and 6,657,997 have been administered as of April 26.

48.8% of residents have received at least one dose of a vaccine.

On April 16, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services extended its Gathering and Mask order through May 24.

As of April 26, children ages 2 to 4 must make a good-faith effort to wear a mask when at a childcare facility or camp.


More information and resources on the coronavirus pandemic

Find the latest numbers on case numbers and deaths through Johns Hopkins University's coronavirus tracker.

Complete coverage of the pandemic is available on our coronavirus section.

Resources for individuals, families, businesses, and non-profits are the focus of our Rebound: West Michigancoverage.

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