MICHIGAN COVID NEWS
Michigan COVID-19 news, case data, stories and more coverage of the coronavirus pandemic from ClickOnDetroit and WDIV Local 4.
Michigan reports 19,653 new COVID cases, 137 deaths over past week
Read full article: Michigan reports 19,653 new COVID cases, 137 deaths over past weekMichigan reported 19,653 new cases of COVID-19 and 137 virus-related deaths over the past week, an average of about 2,800 cases per day, up from last week’s report.
Free home COVID-19 testing kits available for more Washtenaw County communities
Read full article: Free home COVID-19 testing kits available for more Washtenaw County communitiesCommunity members living in the 48197, 48198, 48103, 48104, 48105, 48108, and 48109 zipcode areas can order testing kits once in July and August.
Study looks into demographics of people dealing with long COVID symptoms: What to know
Read full article: Study looks into demographics of people dealing with long COVID symptoms: What to knowA study found that long COVID was more common among women, Hispanics, and Michigan residents with lower incomes.
Southgate nurse admits she stole COVID vaccine cards from hospital, sold them for $150-$200
Read full article: Southgate nurse admits she stole COVID vaccine cards from hospital, sold them for $150-$200A Southgate nurse admitted that she stole COVID vaccine cards from a Detroit hospital and sold them to residents for $150-$200.
Flashpoint: COVID-19 on the rise in Michigan; novelist speaks out about Ukraine, the push to phase out menthol cigarettes
Read full article: Flashpoint: COVID-19 on the rise in Michigan; novelist speaks out about Ukraine, the push to phase out menthol cigarettesWatch Flashpoint every Sunday at 10 a.m. on Local 4 News.
Ford reinstating mask mandate at facilities in areas with ‘high’ COVID risk
Read full article: Ford reinstating mask mandate at facilities in areas with ‘high’ COVID riskFord Motor Company employees and visitors will once again be required to wear face masks at facilities that are in regions identified as having a high COVID risk, officials said Saturday.