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Our most commonly answered questions can be found there, and are updated often.
Email COVID19@michigan.gov.
Call the COVID-19 Hotline at 888-535-6136
Learn how masks reduce the spread and can help safely reopen Michigan.
Call 211 or 888-535-6136 for COVID information, or for testing and vaccine locations.
The State of Michigan is working around the clock to test and treat COVID-19 patients. Below is the most recent data healthcare experts across the state have compiled. We are now updating the data in the following way:
Total COVID-19 Confirmed and Probable Cases
2,929,612
Total COVID-19 Deaths in Confirmed and Probable Cases
39,972
Weekly COVID-19 Confirmed and Probable Cases
8,933
Average Daily COVID-19 Confirmed and Probable Cases
1,276
Weekly COVID-19 Deaths in Confirmed and Probable Cases
275
11/22/2022
 
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The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention has more information at a federal level about COVID-19 and our current pandemic. Click the link below to access the federal government’s information and resources. 
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The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more information at a federal level about COVID-19 and our current pandemic. Click the link below to access the federal government’s information and resources. 
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