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Michigan reports 25 more deaths, 108 new cases of COVID-19

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(WXYZ) — Michigan has reported 5,698 deaths and 59,107 cases of coronavirus, according to state numbers released Tuesday.

That's up 108 cases and 25 deaths compared to Monday's numbers.

On Sunday, only four new deaths were reported, the lowest in nearly three months.

On Monday, restaurants and bars were allowed to re-open in the state with capacity restrictions.

Several other types of businesses are expected to open in the next week. Learn more about that here.

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