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Michigan COVID-19 cases reach 32k

Health care workers hold a vial from a COVID-19 test while testing the homeless during the new coronavirus pandemic, Friday, April 17, 2020, in Miami. Various community organizations are working to call attention to the potential public health crisis facing the homeless due to the virus outbreak. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Michigan is reporting an additional 77 deaths, bringing their total to 2,468 according to numbers released Monday afternoon.

The state is reporting 32,000 cases.

Berrien County added another six cases for a total of 164. Cass County remains at 22.

The state is also reporting it’s first child death from COVID-19, a five year old girl who passed away over the weekend.

You can see the full report at the Michigan Coronavirus page.

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Diane Sample April 20, 2020 at 6:00 pm

Nobody’s recovered?

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