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COVID-19 PHDM Case Counts

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Updated: February 24, 2021

Check back frequently.  We will do our best to update daily.  You can always visit www.michigan.gov/coronavirus for daily data updates. 

*Deaths include both confirmed and probable cases.   

Delta County

Lab Confirmed Cases:  2,649

Probable Cases:  477

Deaths*:  83


Menominee County

Lab Confirmed Cases:  1,616

Probable Cases: 265

Deaths*:  34

MDHHS Epidemic Order - Fact Sheet

February 04, 2021

Full epidemic order available at https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98178_98455-551407--,00.html

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Team Up! Mask Up!

                                                        We are all on the same team when it comes to beating COVID-19.

Frequently asked questions
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Are you a business looking for guidance and materials?

Visit the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity COVID-19 Workplace Safety Guidance website for printable signs, social media graphics, and loads of other information and recommendations for keeping your workplace, workforce, and patrons healthy.

Check it out!

Contact Tracing Recommendations for Employers

COVID-19 Information and Guidance

For Residents

Executive Orders/Directives

For Employers and Workers

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Learn more about COVID-19, how to protect yourself, what to do if someone is sick, how to get tested and more at www.michigan.gov/coronavirus.

For Employers and Workers

Executive Orders/Directives

For Employers and Workers

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The state of Michigan has developed numerous resources to help keep you informed about COVID-19 and the state’s response. Click on the picture to learn more.  

Executive Orders/Directives

Executive Orders/Directives

Executive Orders/Directives

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We get it.  Things are changing quickly.  Stay up to date by accessing the latest Executive Orders and Executive Directives. 

MI Safe Start Map

MI Safe Start Plan

Executive Orders/Directives

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MI Safe Start Map is a dashboard designed to monitor the status of COVID-19 indicators across the state of Michigan. The dashboard tracks and displays the current risk level of Michigan regions and counties due to COVID-19. 

MI Safe Start Plan

MI Safe Start Plan

MI Safe Start Plan

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s MI Safe Start Plan outlines how we will begin to re-engage while continuing to keep our communities safe. Click to learn more.

Contain COVID-19

MI Safe Start Plan

MI Safe Start Plan

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It’s a simple three-part strategy that has been used by public health officials for decades to contain the spread of infectious disease. Now, Michigan is using this 1-2-3 plan to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives. These tools are critical to reopening our economy while keeping our communities safe. By taking this seriously and doing their part, all Michiganders can be part of the solution.

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