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Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Feb. 26, 2021 - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
Feb 26, 2021 1 min, 19 secs

DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 585,352 as of Thursday, including 15,453 deaths, state officials report.

Michigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 966 on Wednesday -- which is up slightly from last week.

Michigan has reported more than 1.9 million doses of the COVID-19 administered, as of Wednesday.

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The news comes as several COVID-19 vaccination appointments were rescheduled across Michigan this week due to the severe weather conditions.

For the second straight week, Michigan Medicine has announced it can only provide COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those receiving their second shot due to a limited vaccine supply.

Only those who received their first dose through Michigan Medicine are able to receive their second dose at the health system’s vaccine clinics.

Michigan Medicine asks those waiting for their first dose to check back next week to see if new appointments are available!

Michigan didn’t receive the amount of COVID vaccines expected from the federal government, leading the state to take some of the first-dose allocation and shift it to those already scheduled for their second dose.

We are addressing any shortages in second doses in the orders we are placing for shipment next week.

About 37,300 doses from the ‘first dose’ allocation will need to be used to ensure complete vaccination for individuals who are due a second dose,” said Lynn Sutfin with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

Michigan COVID-19 daily reported cases since Feb

Michigan COVID-19 daily reported deaths since Feb

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