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Coronavirus in Cass County, Trump declares major disaster in Michigan

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President Donald Trump has approved a major disaster declaration for Michigan amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The declaration provides additional money to address the outbreak as a top health official warned that the situation in Detroit will worsen.

The announcement by the White House follows a sometimes bitter back-and-forth between Trump and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Michigan’s Democratic governor has criticized the Trump administration for being slow to respond to the pandemic.

Whitmer had sought funds to set up field hospitals and help provide food and housing to people affected by the virus.

The latest numbers from the Michigan State Department of Health shows 22 confirmed cases in Berrien County and 2 confirmed cases in Cass County.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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 2
  Barry 1
  Bay 4
  Berrien 22
  Calhoun 11
  Cass 2
  Charlevoix 4
  Clare 1
  Clinton 13
  Crawford 1
  Detroit City 1377 30
  Eaton 8
  Emmet 4
  Genesee 110 5
  Gladwin 2
  Gogebic 1 1
  Grand Traverse 5
  Gratiot 2
  Hillsdale 7
  Huron 1
  Ingham 32
  Ionia 2
  Iosco 1
  Isabella 4
  Jackson 20
  Kalamazoo 15
  Kalkaska 4
  Kent 53 1
  Lapeer 4
  Leelanau 1
  Lenawee 11
  Livingston 41 2
  Macomb 534 17
  Manistee 1
  Marquette 1
  Mecosta 1 1
  Midland 8
  Missaukee 1 1
  Monroe 34
  Montcalm 3
  Muskegon 7 2
  Newaygo 1
  Oakland 1018 31
  Oceana 1
  Ogemaw 1
  Osceola 1
  Otsego 14
  Ottawa 23
  Roscommon 1
  Saginaw 19
  Sanilac 2
  Shiawassee 2
  St. Clair 16
  Tuscola 4 1
  Van Buren 4
  Washtenaw 185 3
  Wayne 939 16
  Wexford 1
  Other* 47
  Out of State 15
  Total 4650 111

City of Detroit and Wayne County are reported separately.

*MDOC

 

Overall Percentage of Cases by Sex
  Sex %
  Male 50%
  Female 50%

 

 

Percentage of Cases by Age
  Age %
  0 to 19 years 1%
  20 to 29 years 9%
  30 to 39 years 13%
  40 to 49 years 17%
  50 to 59 years 20%
  60 to 69 years 19%
  70 to 79 years 14%
  80+ years 8%

 

 

Overall Percentage of Deceased by Sex
  Sex %
  Male 68%
  Female 31%
  Unknown 1%

 

 

Age Data of Overall Deceased
  Average Age 68.1 years
  Median Age 70 years
  Age Range 36-97 years

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