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Michigan reports 373 new cases, 32 deaths from COVID-19

Posted at 2:47 PM, Jun 30, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-01 12:43:29-04

(WXYZ) — Michigan reported 373 new cases, the second-highest increase this month, and 32 deaths from COVID-19, according to new numbers released Tuesday.

Tho death total includes 27 deaths identified through a vital records review, meaning only five new deaths were reported.

There have now been 63,870 total cases of the virus and 5,947 total deaths. That doesn't include another probable 6,868 cases and 246 deaths.

51,099 people have recovered from the virus, according to the state. Those numbers are updated every Saturday and include people who are 30 days out from the onset of their symptoms.

There are 6,800 active cases in the state, according to the numbers.

The numbers continue to go up, and this is the fourth time in the last seven days there have been more than 300 cases. The highest came on June 26 when 389 new cases were reported.

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