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(March 27, 2020 3:17 PM)  Michigan reported 801 coronavirus (COVID-19) positive test cases today,  with the state reported total now at 3,657.

The State of Michigan is reporting 32 COVID-19-related deaths today, bringing the state total to 92.

Henry Ford Allegiance Health reported this afternoon there are 16 confirmed positive cases in Jackson County.   Of that total, 10 are inpatient at HFAH.  There was no increase in confirmed positive cases since yesterday’s report.

The state will now be reporting numbers daily at 3 PM.  The MDHHS will no longer provide a daily county breakdown, but will report a cumulative county by county total.

This information is updated daily at 3 p.m., with COVID-19 results included as of 10 a.m..

Overall Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by County

County

Cases

Deaths

Allegan

1

 

Barry

1

 

Bay

4

 

Berrien

18

 

Calhoun

9

 

Cass

1

 

Charlevoix

4

 

Clare

1

 

Clinton

8

 

Crawford

1

 

Detroit City

1075

23

Dickson

1

 

Eaton

8

 

Emmet

3

 

Genesee

91

4

Gladwin

2

 

Gogebic

1

1

Grand Traverse

3

 

Gratiot

1

 

Hillsdale

6

 

Huron

1

 

Ingham

26

1

Ionia

2

 

Iosco

1

 

Isabella

4

 

Jackson

16

 

Kalamazoo

11

 

Kalkaska

4

 

Kent

45

1

Lapeer

4

 

Leelanau

1

 

Lenawee

8

 

Livingston

31

1

Macomb

404

14

Manistee

1

 

Marquette

1

 

Mecosta

1

1

Midland

8

 

Missaukee

1

 

Monroe

28

 

Montcalm

3

 

Muskegon

6

2

Newaygo

1

 

Oakland

824

26

Oceana

1

 

Ogemaw

1

 

Otsego

7

 

Ottawa

21

 

Roscommon

1

 

Saginaw

14

 

Sanilac

2

 

Shiawassee

2

 

St. Clair

15

 

Tuscola

2

1

Van Buren

3

 

Washtenaw

150

3

Wayne

735

14

Wexford

1

 

Other

23

 

Out of State

8

 

Total

3657

92

City of Detroit and Wayne County are reported separately.

 

Overall Percentage of Cases by Sex

Sex

%

Male

51%

Female

49%

 

Overall Percentage of Deceased by Sex

Sex

%

Male

65%

Female

34%

Unknown

1%

 

 

Percentage of Cases by Age

Age

%

0 to 19 years

1%

20 to 29 years

8%

30 to 39 years

13%

40 to 49 years

17%

50 to 59 years

19%

60 to 69 years

20%

70 to 79 years

14%

80+ years

8%

 

 

Age Data of Overall Deceased

Average Age

68.4 years

Median Age

70 years

Age Range

36-92 years

 As of today, March 27, MDHHS will begin reporting COVID-19 case numbers and testing numbers at a new time. In a daily update at 3 p.m., the department will provide statewide numbers for: 

  • Cumulative cases and deaths broken down by county.
  • A map illustrating case density by county.
  • Percentage of cases by age range (in 10-year increments).
  • Overall percentage of cases by sex.
  • Overall percentage of deceased by sex.
  • Cumulative number of specimens tested for COVID-19.
  • Average age, median age and age range of deaths.

“As the number of people tested and case counts have drastically increased in recent days, our team has prioritized how it is reporting this information,” said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health. “Our goal is to provide timely and accurate data during this pandemic.”

MDHHS will no longer provide a daily breakdown by county of confirmed cases. In an effort to simplify reporting, MDHHS will include those numbers in the cumulative table

Health care providers, local health departments or others may publicly announce cases or deaths before they are included in the statewide count. Local public health departments are a great source of information and may report more details on specific cases than the state.

Providing accurate and timely public information in a rapidly changing situation is a top priority for health officials. As the statewide response changes to meet current needs, there may be additional changes to numbers reported.

Information around this outbreak is changing rapidly. The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.

 

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