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Berrien County COVID case numbers improving

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After hitting their worst point in November, COVID-19 cases are trending down in Berrien County.

Berrien County Health Officer Nicki Britten told the county’s Board of Health yesterday that Christmas and New Years did not cause an apparent spike in local cases.

Overall, Berrien County is trending down and seeing fewer new cases per day, with a 10% positive test percentage that was about 20% just six weeks ago.

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