COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan

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COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationMichigan, U.S.
Index caseWayne County, Oakland County
Arrival dateMarch 10, 2020[1]
Confirmed cases2,977,727
(as of December 20, 2022)[2]
Recovered1,421,905[3][a]
Deaths
40,657
(as of December 20, 2022)[4]
Government website
www.michigan.gov/coronavirus

The first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. state of Michigan were discovered on March 10, 2020, one day before the outbreak of the disease was officially declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization.[1] As of December 20, 2022, 2,977,727 cases have been identified, causing 40,657 deaths.[2]

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services made the COVID-19 vaccines available to all residents age 16 years and older on April 5, 2021, in accordance with President Joe Biden's order directing all states to do so by April 19, 2021.[5][6] As of September 29, 2022, Michigan has administered 16,758,098 doses, with 67.5% of the state's population having received the first dose, 60.6% having received a second dose, and 34.2% having received a third dose.[7]

Condensed timeline

COVID-19 cases in Michigan, United States  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
2020202020212021202220222023202320242024
MarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMar
Last 43 daysLast 43 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-10 2(n.a.) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-11 2(=) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-12 12(+500%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-13 25(+108%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-14 33(+32%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-15 53(+61%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-16 54(+1.9%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-17
65(+20%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-18
80(+23%) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-19
334(+318%) 3(+200%)
2020-03-20
549(+64%) 3(=)
2020-03-21
787(+43%) 5(+67%)
2020-03-22
1,035(+32%) 8(+60%)
2020-03-23
1,328(+28%) 15(+88%)
2020-03-24
1,791(+35%) 24(+60%)
2020-03-25
2,295(+28%) 43(+79%)
2020-03-26
2,856(+24%) 60(+40%)
2020-03-27
3,657(+28%) 92(+53%)
2020-03-28
4,650(+27%) 111(+21%)
2020-03-29
5,486(+18%) 132(+19%)
2020-03-30
6,498(+18%) 184(+39%)
2020-03-31
7,615(+17%) 259(+41%)
2020-04-01
9,334(+23%) 337(+30%)
2020-04-02
10,791(+16%) 417(+24%)
2020-04-03
12,744(+18%) 479(+15%)
2020-04-04
14,225(+12%) 540(+13%)
2020-04-05
15,718(+10%) 617(+14%)
2020-04-06
17,221(+9.6%) 727(+18%)
2020-04-07
18,970(+10%) 845(+16%)
2020-04-08
20,346(+7.3%) 959(+13%)
2020-04-09
21,504(+5.7%) 1,076(+12%)
2020-04-10
22,783(+5.9%) 1,281(+19%)
2020-04-11
23,993(+5.3%) 1,392(+8.7%)
2020-04-12
24,638(+2.7%) 1,487(+6.8%)
2020-04-13
25,635(+4%) 1,602(+7.7%)
2020-04-14
27,001(+5.3%) 1,768(+10%)
2020-04-15
28,059(+3.9%) 1,921(+8.7%)
2020-04-16
29,263(+4.3%) 2,093(+9%)
2020-04-17
30,023(+2.6%) 2,227(+6.4%)
2020-04-18
30,791(+2.6%) 2,308(+3.6%)
2020-04-19
31,424(+2.1%) 2,391(+3.6%)
2020-04-20
32,000(+1.8%) 2,468(+3.2%)
2020-04-21
32,967(+3%) 2,700(+9.4%)
2020-04-22
33,966(+3%) 2,813(+4.2%)
2020-04-23
35,291(+3.9%) 2,977(+5.8%)
2020-04-24
36,641(+3.8%) 3,085(+3.6%)
2020-04-25
37,203(+1.5%) 3,274(+6.1%)
2020-04-26
37,778(+1.5%) 3,315(+1.3%)
2020-04-27
38,210(+1.1%) 3,407(+2.8%)
2020-04-28
39,262(+2.8%) 3,567(+4.7%)
2020-04-29
40,399(+2.9%) 3,670(+2.9%)
2020-04-30
41,379(+2.4%) 3,789(+3.2%)
2020-05-01
42,356(+2.4%) 3,866(+2%)
2020-05-02
43,207(+2%) 4,020(+4%)
2020-05-03
43,754(+1.3%) 4,049(+0.72%)
2020-05-04
43,950(+0.45%) 4,135(+2.1%)
2020-05-05
44,397(+1%) 4,179(+1.1%)
2020-05-06
45,054(+1.5%) 4,250(+1.7%)
2020-05-07
45,646(+1.3%) 4,343(+2.2%)
2020-05-08
46,326(+1.5%) 4,393(+1.2%)
2020-05-09
46,756(+0.93%) 4,526(+3%)
2020-05-10
47,138(+0.82%) 4,551(+0.55%)
2020-05-11
47,552(+0.88%) 4,584(+0.73%)
2020-05-12
48,021(+0.99%) 4,674(+2%)
2020-05-13
48,391(+0.77%) 4,714(+0.86%)
2020-05-14
49,582(+2.5%) 4,787(+1.5%)
2020-05-15
50,079(+1%) 4,825(+0.79%)
2020-05-16
50,504(+0.85%) 4,880(+1.1%)
2020-05-17
51,142(+1.3%) 4,891(+0.23%)
2020-05-18
51,915(+1.5%) 4,915(+0.49%)
2020-05-19
52,350(+0.84%) 5,017(+2.1%)
2020-05-20
53,009(+1.3%) 5,060(+0.86%)
2020-05-21
53,510(+0.95%) 5,129(+1.4%)
2020-05-22
53,913(+0.75%) 5,158(+0.57%)
2020-05-23
54,365(+0.84%) 5,223(+1.3%)
2020-05-24
54,679(+0.58%) 5,228(+0.1%)
2020-05-25
54,881(+0.37%) 5,240(+0.23%)
2020-05-26
55,104(+0.41%) 5,266(+0.5%)
2020-05-27
55,608(+0.91%) 5,334(+1.3%)
2020-05-28
56,014(+0.73%) 5,372(+0.71%)
2020-05-29
56,621(+1.1%) 5,406(+0.63%)
2020-05-30
56,884(+0.46%) 5,463(+1.1%)
2020-05-31
57,397(+0.9%) 5,491(+0.51%)
2020-06-01
57,532(+0.24%) 5,516(+0.46%)
2020-06-02
57,731(+0.35%) 5,553(+0.67%)
2020-06-03
58,035(+0.53%) 5,570(+0.31%)
2020-06-04
58,241(+0.35%) 5,595(+0.45%)
2020-06-05
58,525(+0.49%) 5,615(+0.36%)
2020-06-06
58,749(+0.38%) 5,652(+0.66%)
2020-06-07
58,870(+0.21%) 5,656(+0.07%)
2020-06-08
58,999(+0.22%) 5,673(+0.3%)
2020-06-09
59,107(+0.18%) 5,698(+0.44%)
2020-06-10
59,278(+0.29%) 5,711(+0.23%)
2020-06-11
59,496(+0.37%) 5,738(+0.47%)
2020-06-12
59,621(+0.21%) 5,745(+0.12%)
2020-06-13
59,801(+0.3%) 5,767(+0.38%)
2020-06-14
59,990(+0.32%) 5,770(+0.05%)
2020-06-15
60,064(+0.12%) 5,772(+0.03%)
2020-06-16
60,189(+0.21%) 5,790(+0.31%)
2020-06-17
60,393(+0.34%) 5,792(+0.03%)
2020-06-18
60,618(+0.37%) 5,818(+0.45%)
2020-06-19
60,829(+0.35%) 5,823(+0.09%)
2020-06-20
61,084(+0.42%) 5,843(+0.34%)
2020-06-21
61,230(+0.24%) 5,846(+0.05%)
2020-06-22
61,409(+0.29%) 5,853(+0.12%)
2020-06-23
61,630(+0.36%) 5,864(+0.19%)
2020-06-24
61,953(+0.52%) 5,868(+0.07%)
2020-06-25
62,306(+0.57%) 5,886(+0.31%)
2020-06-26
62,695(+0.62%) 5,888(+0.03%)
2020-06-27
63,009(+0.5%) 5,907(+0.32%)
2020-06-28
63,261(+0.4%) 5,911(+0.07%)
2020-06-29
63,497(+0.37%) 5,915(+0.07%)
2020-06-30
63,870(+0.59%) 5,947(+0.54%)
2020-07-01
64,132(+0.41%) 5,951(+0.07%)
2020-07-02
64,675(+0.85%) 5,966(+0.25%)
2020-07-03
65,135(+0.71%) 5,969(+0.05%)
2020-07-04
65,533(+0.61%) 5,972(+0.05%)
2020-07-05
65,876(+0.52%) 5,972(=)
2020-07-06
66,171(+0.45%) 5,975(+0.05%)
2020-07-07
66,627(+0.69%) 6,005(+0.5%)
2020-07-08
67,237(+0.92%) 6,015(+0.17%)
2020-07-09
67,683(+0.66%) 6,024(+0.15%)
2020-07-10
68,295(+0.9%) 6,039(+0.25%)
2020-07-11
68,948(+0.96%) 6,067(+0.46%)
2020-07-12
69,338(+0.57%) 6,068(+0.02%)
2020-07-13
69,722(+0.55%) 6,075(+0.12%)
2020-07-14
70,306(+0.84%) 6,081(+0.1%)
2020-07-15
71,197(+1.3%) 6,085(+0.07%)
2020-07-16
71,842(+0.91%) 6,101(+0.26%)
2020-07-17
72,502(+0.92%) 6,108(+0.11%)
2020-07-18
73,180(+0.94%) 6,117(+0.15%)
2020-07-19
73,663(+0.66%) 6,119(+0.03%)
2020-07-20
74,152(+0.66%) 6,126(+0.11%)
2020-07-21
74,725(+0.77%) 6,135(+0.15%)
2020-07-22
75,248(+0.7%) 6,141(+0.1%)
2020-07-23
75,947(+0.93%) 6,148(+0.11%)
2020-07-24
76,541(+0.78%) 6,151(+0.05%)
2020-07-25
76,978(+0.57%) 6,149(−0.03%)
2020-07-26
78,019(+1.4%) 6,149(=)
2020-07-27
78,507(+0.63%) 6,154(+0.08%)
2020-07-28
79,176(+0.85%) 6,170(+0.26%)
2020-07-29
80,172(+1.3%) 6,172(+0.03%)
2020-07-30
80,887(+0.89%) 6,191(+0.31%)
2020-07-31
81,621(+0.91%) 6,199(+0.13%)
2020-08-01
82,356(+0.9%) 6,206(+0.11%)
2020-08-02
82,782(+0.52%) 6,206(=)
2020-08-03
83,386(+0.73%) 6,212(+0.1%)
2020-08-04
84,050(+0.8%) 6,219(+0.11%)
2020-08-05
84,707(+0.78%) 6,221(+0.03%)
2020-08-06
85,429(+0.85%) 6,247(+0.42%)
2020-08-07
86,191(+0.89%) 6,247(=)
2020-08-08
86,889(+0.81%) 6,250(+0.05%)
2020-08-09
87,403(+0.59%) 6,249(−0.02%)
2020-08-10
87,960(+0.64%) 6,257(+0.13%)
2020-08-11
88,756(+0.9%) 6,264(+0.11%)
2020-08-12
89,271(+0.58%) 6,273(+0.14%)
2020-08-13
90,392(+1.3%) 6,289(+0.26%)
2020-08-14
91,140(+0.83%) 6,300(+0.17%)
2020-08-15
92,155(+1.1%) 6,318(+0.29%)
2020-08-16
92,720(+0.61%) 6,324(+0.09%)
2020-08-17
93,185(+0.5%) 6,325(+0.02%)
2020-08-18
93,662(+0.51%) 6,340(+0.24%)
2020-08-19
94,278(+0.66%) 6,349(+0.14%)
2020-08-20
94,697(+0.44%) 6,368(+0.3%)
2020-08-21
95,071(+0.39%) 6,378(+0.16%)
2020-08-22
96,024(+1%) 6,389(+0.17%)
2020-08-23
96,792(+0.8%) 6,393(+0.06%)
2020-08-24
97,660(+0.9%) 6,397(+0.06%)
2020-08-25
98,439(+0.8%) 6,417(+0.31%)
2020-08-26
99,200(+0.77%) 6,424(+0.11%)
2020-08-27
99,958(+0.76%) 6,440(+0.25%)
2020-08-28
100,699(+0.74%) 6,446(+0.09%)
2020-08-29
101,478(+0.77%) 6,467(+0.33%)
2020-08-30
102,071(+0.58%) 6,473(+0.09%)
2020-08-31
102,468(+0.39%) 6,480(+0.11%)
2020-09-01
103,186(+0.7%) 6,495(+0.23%)
2020-09-02
103,710(+0.51%) 6,509(+0.22%)
2020-09-03
104,395(+0.66%) 6,519(+0.15%)
2020-09-04
105,377(+0.94%) 6,526(+0.11%)
2020-09-05
106,215(+0.8%) 6,534(+0.12%)
2020-09-06
2020-09-07
107,368(n.a.) 6,538(n.a.)
2020-09-08
107,812(+0.41%) 6,539(+0.02%)
2020-09-09
108,595(+0.73%) 6,552(+0.2%)
2020-09-10
109,519(+0.85%) 6,569(+0.26%)
2020-09-11
110,832(+1.2%) 6,578(+0.14%)
2020-09-12
111,524(+0.62%) 6,591(+0.2%)
2020-09-13
2020-09-14
112,612(n.a.) 6,601(n.a.)
2020-09-15
113,183(+0.51%) 6,612(+0.17%)
2020-09-16
113,863(+0.6%) 6,623(+0.17%)
2020-09-17
114,692(+0.73%) 6,632(+0.14%)
2020-09-18
115,387(+0.61%) 6,638(+0.09%)
2020-09-19
115,870(+0.42%) 6,653(+0.23%)
2020-09-20
2020-09-21
117,406(n.a.) 6,665(n.a.)
2020-09-22
117,910(+0.43%) 6,680(+0.23%)
2020-09-23
118,615(+0.6%) 6,692(+0.18%)
2020-09-24
119,597(+0.83%) 6,700(+0.12%)
2020-09-25
120,526(+0.78%) 6,708(+0.12%)
2020-09-26
121,427(+0.75%) 6,723(+0.22%)
2020-09-27
2020-09-28
122,735(n.a.) 6,731(n.a.)
2020-09-29
123,633(+0.73%) 6,751(+0.3%)
2020-09-30
124,687(+0.85%) 6,762(+0.16%)
2020-10-01
125,578(+0.71%) 6,781(+0.28%)
2020-10-02
126,358(+0.62%) 6,788(+0.1%)
2020-10-03
127,516(+0.92%) 6,801(+0.19%)
2020-10-04
2020-10-05
128,923(n.a.) 6,816(n.a.)
2020-10-06
129,826(+0.7%) 6,838(+0.32%)
2020-10-07
130,842(+0.78%) 6,847(+0.13%)
2020-10-08
132,039(+0.91%) 6,869(+0.32%)
2020-10-09
133,134(+0.83%) 6,876(+0.1%)
2020-10-10
134,656(+1.1%) 6,891(+0.22%)
2020-10-11
2020-10-12
136,465(n.a.) 6,898(n.a.)
2020-10-13
137,702(+0.91%) 6,928(+0.43%)
2020-10-14
139,061(+0.99%) 6,941(+0.19%)
2020-10-15
141,091(+1.5%) 6,973(+0.46%)
2020-10-16
143,106(+1.4%) 6,987(+0.2%)
2020-10-17
144,897(+1.3%) 7,010(+0.33%)
2020-10-18
2020-10-19
147,806(n.a.) 7,031(n.a.)
2020-10-20
149,392(+1.1%) 7,053(+0.31%)
2020-10-21
150,989(+1.1%) 7,086(+0.47%)
2020-10-22
152,862(+1.2%) 7,129(+0.61%)
2020-10-23
154,688(+1.2%) 7,147(+0.25%)
2020-10-24
158,026(+2.2%) 7,182(+0.49%)
2020-10-25
2020-10-26
161,907(n.a.) 7,211(n.a.)
2020-10-27
164,274(+1.5%) 7,239(+0.39%)
2020-10-28
167,545(+2%) 7,257(+0.25%)
2020-10-29
171,220(+2.2%) 7,298(+0.56%)
2020-10-30
174,338(+1.8%) 7,309(+0.15%)
2020-10-31
178,180(+2.2%) 7,340(+0.42%)
2020-11-01
2020-11-02
184,889(n.a.) 7,357(n.a.)
2020-11-03
187,995(+1.7%) 7,400(+0.58%)
2020-11-04
192,096(+2.2%) 7,419(+0.26%)
2020-11-05
197,806(+3%) 7,470(+0.69%)
2020-11-06
201,569(+1.9%) 7,513(+0.58%)
2020-11-07
207,794(+3.1%) 7,578(+0.87%)
2020-11-08
2020-11-09
216,804(n.a.) 7,640(n.a.)
2020-11-10
223,277(+3%) 7,723(+1.1%)
2020-11-11
229,285(+2.7%) 7,766(+0.56%)
2020-11-12
236,225(+3%) 7,811(+0.58%)
2020-11-13
244,271(+3.4%) 7,929(+1.5%)
2020-11-14
251,813(+3.1%) 7,994(+0.82%)
2020-11-15
2020-11-16
264,576(n.a.) 8,049(n.a.)
2020-11-17
272,034(+2.8%) 8,128(+0.98%)
2020-11-18
277,806(+2.1%) 8,190(+0.76%)
2020-11-19
285,398(+2.7%) 8,324(+1.6%)
2020-11-20
295,177(+3.4%) 8,377(+0.64%)
2020-11-21
302,705(+2.6%) 8,478(+1.2%)
2020-11-22
2020-11-23
314,216(n.a.) 8,543(n.a.)
2020-11-24
320,506(+2%) 8,688(+1.7%)
2020-11-25
324,779(+1.3%) 8,761(+0.84%)
2020-11-26
2020-11-27
341,941(n.a.) 8,933(n.a.)
2020-11-28
350,021(+2.4%) 9,036(+1.2%)
2020-11-29
2020-11-30
360,449(n.a.) 9,134(n.a.)
2020-12-01
366,242(+1.6%) 9,324(+2.1%)
2020-12-02
373,197(+1.9%) 9,405(+0.87%)
2020-12-03
380,343(+1.9%) 9,580(+1.9%)
2020-12-04
389,032(+2.3%) 9,661(+0.85%)
2020-12-05
395,036(+1.5%) 9,854(+2%)
2020-12-06
2020-12-07
404,386(n.a.) 9,947(n.a.)
2020-12-08
410,295(+1.5%) 10,138(+1.9%)
2020-12-09
415,200(+1.2%) 10,213(+0.74%)
2020-12-10
421,137(+1.4%) 10,395(+1.8%)
2020-12-11
426,294(+1.2%) 10,456(+0.59%)
2020-12-12
430,780(+1.1%) 10,662(+2%)
2020-12-13
2020-12-14
437,985(n.a.) 10,752(n.a.)
2020-12-15
442,715(+1.1%) 10,935(+1.7%)
2020-12-16
446,752(+0.91%) 11,018(+0.76%)
2020-12-17
450,776(+0.9%) 11,208(+1.7%)
2020-12-18
454,956(+0.93%) 11,274(+0.59%)
2020-12-19
458,852(+0.86%) 11,461(+1.7%)
2020-12-20
2020-12-21
463,403(n.a.) 11,532(n.a.)
2020-12-22
466,485(+0.67%) 11,705(+1.5%)
2020-12-23
469,928(+0.74%) 11,775(+0.6%)
2020-12-26
477,269(n.a.) 12,029(n.a.)
2020-12-27
2020-12-28
480,508(n.a.) 12,089(n.a.)
2020-12-29
483,922(+0.71%) 12,282(+1.6%)
2020-12-30
488,144(+0.87%) 12,333(+0.42%)
2021-01-02
497,127(n.a.) 12,598(n.a.)
2021-01-03
2021-01-04
502,119(n.a.) 12,678(n.a.)
2021-01-05
504,410(+0.46%) 12,867(+1.5%)
2021-01-06
508,736(+0.86%) 12,918(+0.4%)
2021-01-07
512,751(+0.79%) 13,094(+1.4%)
2021-01-08
516,376(+0.71%) 13,132(+0.29%)
2021-01-09
519,082(+0.52%) 13,354(+1.7%)
2021-01-10
2021-01-11
523,618(n.a.) 13,401(n.a.)
2021-01-12
525,612(+0.38%) 13,501(+0.75%)
2021-01-13
528,306(+0.51%) 13,533(+0.24%)
2021-01-14
531,004(+0.51%) 13,672(+1%)
2021-01-15
533,602(+0.49%) 13,701(+0.21%)
2021-01-16
535,534(+0.36%) 13,804(+0.75%)
2021-01-17
2021-01-18
538,377(n.a.) 13,824(n.a.)
2021-01-19
540,115(+0.32%) 13,865(+0.3%)
2021-01-20
542,146(+0.38%) 13,905(+0.29%)
2021-01-21
544,311(+0.4%) 14,053(+1.1%)
2021-01-22
546,468(+0.4%) 14,070(+0.12%)
2021-01-23
548,069(+0.29%) 14,291(+1.6%)
2021-01-24
2021-01-25
551,080(n.a.) 14,326(n.a.)
2021-01-26
552,556(+0.27%) 14,405(+0.55%)
2021-01-27
554,237(+0.3%) 14,411(+0.04%)
2021-01-28
556,109(+0.34%) 14,491(+0.56%)
2021-01-29
557,883(+0.32%) 14,497(+0.04%)
2021-01-30
559,241(+0.24%) 14,601(+0.72%)
2021-01-31
2021-02-01
561,307(n.a.) 14,609(n.a.)
2021-02-02
562,510(+0.21%) 14,672(+0.43%)
2021-02-03
563,893(+0.25%) 14,704(+0.22%)
2021-02-04
565,251(+0.24%) 14,778(+0.5%)
2021-02-05
566,630(+0.24%) 14,797(+0.13%)
2021-02-06
567,648(+0.18%) 14,894(+0.66%)
2021-02-07
2021-02-08
569,417(n.a.) 14,905(n.a.)
2021-02-09
569,980(+0.1%) 14,965(+0.4%)
2021-02-10
570,895(+0.16%) 14,977(+0.08%)
2021-02-11
572,179(+0.22%) 15,052(+0.5%)
2021-02-12
573,372(+0.21%) 15,062(+0.07%)
2021-02-13
574,224(+0.15%) 15,150(+0.58%)
2021-02-14
2021-02-15
575,489(n.a.) 15,158(n.a.)
2021-02-16
576,264(+0.13%) 15,177(+0.13%)
2021-02-17
577,203(+0.16%) 15,188(+0.07%)
2021-02-18
578,091(+0.15%) 15,273(+0.56%)
2021-02-19
579,284(+0.21%) 15,296(+0.15%)
2021-02-20
579,919(+0.11%) 15,359(+0.41%)
2021-02-21
2021-02-22
581,403(n.a.) 15,362(n.a.)
2021-02-23
582,719(+0.23%) 15,396(+0.22%)
2021-02-24
583,964(+0.21%) 15,405(+0.06%)
2021-02-25
585,352(+0.24%) 15,453(+0.31%)
2021-02-26
586,425(+0.18%) 15,454(+0.01%)
2021-02-27
587,581(+0.2%) 15,522(+0.44%)
2021-02-28
2021-03-01
589,150(n.a.) 15,534(n.a.)
2021-03-02
590,217(+0.18%) 15,558(+0.15%)
2021-03-03
591,753(+0.26%) 15,563(+0.03%)
2021-03-04
593,279(+0.26%) 15,600(+0.24%)
2021-03-05
594,765(+0.25%) 15,610(+0.06%)
2021-03-06
596,054(+0.22%) 15,666(+0.36%)
2021-03-07
2021-03-08
598,014(n.a.) 15,670(n.a.)
2021-03-09
598,968(+0.16%) 15,699(+0.19%)
2021-03-10
601,284(+0.39%) 15,706(+0.04%)
2021-03-11
603,375(+0.35%) 15,729(+0.15%)
2021-03-12
605,778(+0.4%) 15,737(+0.05%)
2021-03-13
607,437(+0.27%) 15,774(+0.24%)
2021-03-14
2021-03-15
610,580(n.a.) 15,783(n.a.)
2021-03-16
612,628(+0.34%) 15,810(+0.17%)
2021-03-17
615,792(+0.52%) 15,810(=)
2021-03-18
618,421(+0.43%) 15,835(+0.16%)
2021-03-19
622,151(+0.6%) 15,850(+0.09%)
2021-03-20
624,811(+0.43%) 15,897(+0.3%)
2021-03-21
2021-03-22
629,612(n.a.) 15,903(n.a.)
2021-03-23
633,191(+0.57%) 15,919(+0.1%)
2021-03-24
637,645(+0.7%) 15,935(+0.1%)
2021-03-25
642,869(+0.82%) 15,984(+0.31%)
2021-03-26
647,899(+0.78%) 16,004(+0.13%)
2021-03-27
652,569(+0.72%) 16,026(+0.14%)
2021-03-28
2021-03-29
660,771(n.a.) 16,034(n.a.)
2021-03-30
665,948(+0.78%) 16,082(+0.3%)
2021-03-31
672,259(+0.95%) 16,092(+0.06%)
2021-04-01
678,295(+0.9%) 16,141(+0.3%)
2021-04-02
683,793(+0.81%) 16,161(+0.12%)
2021-04-03
692,206(+1.2%) 16,218(+0.35%)
2021-04-04
2021-04-05
702,499(n.a.) 16,239(n.a.)
2021-04-06
707,463(+0.71%) 16,297(+0.36%)
2021-04-07
715,478(+1.1%) 16,327(+0.18%)
2021-04-08
723,297(+1.1%) 16,400(+0.45%)
2021-04-09
731,131(+1.1%) 16,426(+0.16%)
2021-04-10
738,023(+0.94%) 16,500(+0.45%)
2021-04-11
2021-04-12
747,697(n.a.) 16,512(n.a.)
2021-04-13
756,564(+1.2%) 16,586(+0.45%)
2021-04-14
764,519(+1.1%) 16,619(+0.2%)
2021-04-15
770,822(+0.82%) 16,731(+0.67%)
2021-04-16
779,777(+1.2%) 16,771(+0.24%)
2021-04-17
785,307(+0.71%) 16,840(+0.41%)
2021-04-18
2021-04-19
793,881(n.a.) 16,901(n.a.)
2021-04-20
799,140(+0.66%) 16,986(+0.5%)
2021-04-21
804,724(+0.7%) 17,031(+0.26%)
2021-04-22
809,591(+0.6%) 17,139(+0.63%)
2021-04-23
814,622(+0.62%) 17,168(+0.17%)
2021-04-24
819,320(+0.58%) 17,289(+0.7%)
2021-04-25
2021-04-26
825,844(n.a.) 17,324(n.a.)
2021-04-27
829,520(+0.45%) 17,429(+0.61%)
2021-04-28
833,891(+0.53%) 17,467(+0.22%)
2021-04-29
837,514(+0.43%) 17,576(+0.62%)
2021-04-30
840,954(+0.41%) 17,611(+0.2%)
2021-05-01
844,385(+0.41%) 17,742(+0.74%)
2021-05-02
2021-05-03
849,420(n.a.) 17,771(n.a.)
2021-05-04
851,947(+0.3%) 17,897(+0.71%)
2021-05-05
854,536(+0.3%) 17,939(+0.23%)
2021-05-06
858,050(+0.41%) 18,054(+0.64%)
2021-05-07
860,808(+0.32%) 18,084(+0.17%)
2021-05-08
862,633(+0.21%) 18,206(+0.67%)
2021-05-09
2021-05-10
865,349(n.a.) 18,239(n.a.)
2021-05-11
867,341(+0.23%) 18,338(+0.54%)
2021-05-12
869,512(+0.25%) 18,355(+0.09%)
2021-05-13
871,569(+0.24%) 18,467(+0.61%)
2021-05-14
873,335(+0.2%) 18,500(+0.18%)
2021-05-15
874,624(+0.15%) 18,607(+0.58%)
2021-05-16
2021-05-17
876,854(n.a.) 18,627(n.a.)
2021-05-18
878,125(+0.14%) 18,710(+0.45%)
2021-05-19
879,685(+0.18%) 18,741(+0.17%)
2021-05-20
881,057(+0.16%) 18,815(+0.39%)
2021-05-21
882,189(+0.13%) 18,853(+0.2%)
2021-05-22
883,202(+0.11%) 18,939(+0.46%)
2021-05-23
2021-05-24
884,580(n.a.) 18,953(n.a.)
2021-05-25
885,319(+0.08%) 19,019(+0.35%)
2021-05-26
886,118(+0.09%) 19,031(+0.06%)
2021-05-27
886,660(+0.06%) 19,090(+0.31%)
2021-05-28
887,274(+0.07%) 19,114(+0.13%)
2021-05-29
887,719(+0.05%) 19,163(+0.26%)
2021-06-01
888,581(n.a.) 19,176(n.a.)
2021-06-02
889,001(+0.05%) 19,209(+0.17%)
2021-06-03
889,511(+0.06%) 19,266(+0.3%)
2021-06-04
889,957(+0.05%) 19,293(+0.14%)
2021-06-05
890,345(+0.04%) 19,365(+0.37%)
2021-06-06
2021-06-07
890,764(n.a.) 19,376(n.a.)
2021-06-08
891,057(+0.03%) 19,432(+0.29%)
2021-06-09
891,314(+0.03%) 19,439(+0.04%)
2021-06-10
891,615(+0.03%) 19,479(+0.21%)
2021-06-11
891,933(+0.04%) 19,487(+0.04%)
2021-06-12
892,131(+0.02%) 19,540(+0.27%)
2021-06-13
2021-06-14
892,469(n.a.) 19,548(n.a.)
2021-06-15
892,651(+0.02%) 19,574(+0.13%)
2021-06-16
892,830(+0.02%) 19,578(+0.02%)
2021-06-17
893,002(+0.02%) 19,598(+0.1%)
2021-06-18
893,164(+0.02%) 19,612(+0.07%)
2021-06-21
893,491(n.a.) 19,647(n.a.)
2021-06-22
893,582(+0.01%) 19,662(+0.08%)
2021-06-23
893,756(+0.02%) 19,664(+0.01%)
2021-06-24
893,909(+0.02%) 19,692(+0.14%)
2021-06-25
893,949(=) 19,707(+0.08%)
2021-06-28
894,260(n.a.) 19,712(n.a.)
2021-06-29
894,433(+0.02%) 19,744(+0.16%)
2021-06-30
894,628(+0.02%) 19,748(+0.02%)
2021-07-01
894,856(+0.03%) 19,758(+0.05%)
2021-07-02
894,957(+0.01%) 19,754(−0.02%)
2021-07-06
895,395(n.a.) 19,775(n.a.)
2021-07-09
896,067(n.a.) 19,801(n.a.)
2021-07-13
896,717(n.a.) 19,832(n.a.)
2021-07-16
897,598(n.a.) 19,848(n.a.)
2021-07-20
898,626(n.a.) 19,862(n.a.)
2021-07-23
899,921(n.a.) 19,883(n.a.)
2021-07-27
901,683(n.a.) 19,902(n.a.)
2021-07-30
903,933(n.a.) 19,921(n.a.)
2021-08-03
906,538(n.a.) 19,947(n.a.)
2021-08-06
910,500(n.a.) 19,951(n.a.)
2021-08-09
913,220(n.a.) 19,958(n.a.)
2021-08-10
2021-08-11
916,006(n.a.) 19,982(n.a.)
2021-08-12
2021-08-13
919,133(n.a.) 20,011(n.a.)
2021-08-16
922,687(n.a.) 20,030(n.a.)
2021-08-17
2021-08-18
925,377(n.a.) 20,076(n.a.)
2021-08-19
2021-08-20
929,574(n.a.) 20,113(n.a.)
2021-08-23
933,394(n.a.) 20,123(n.a.)
2021-08-24
2021-08-25
937,720(n.a.) 20,161(n.a.)
2021-08-26
2021-08-27
941,678(n.a.) 20,230(n.a.)
2021-08-30
946,698(n.a.) 20,256(n.a.)
2021-08-31
2021-09-01
951,192(n.a.) 20,316(n.a.)
2021-09-02
2021-09-03
955,640(n.a.) 20,367(n.a.)
2021-09-07
961,953(n.a.) 20,396(n.a.)
2021-09-08
964,317(+0.25%) 20,447(+0.25%)
2021-09-09
2021-09-10
970,412(n.a.) 20,506(n.a.)
2021-09-13
976,505(n.a.) 20,535(n.a.)
2021-09-14
2021-09-15
983,109(n.a.) 20,597(n.a.)
2021-09-16
2021-09-17
988,725(n.a.) 20,665(n.a.)
2021-09-20
995,910(n.a.) 20,700(n.a.)
2021-09-21
2021-09-22
1,001,989(n.a.) 20,781(n.a.)
2021-09-23
2021-09-24
1,008,069(n.a.) 20,863(n.a.)
2021-09-27
1,015,802(n.a.) 20,898(n.a.)
2021-09-28
2021-09-29
1,022,575(n.a.) 20,998(n.a.)
2021-09-30
2021-10-01
1,030,633(n.a.) 21,077(n.a.)
2021-10-04
1,039,337(n.a.) 21,139(n.a.)
2021-10-05
2021-10-06
1,047,011(n.a.) 21,231(n.a.)
2021-10-07
2021-10-08
1,055,424(n.a.) 21,315(n.a.)
2021-10-11
1,064,557(n.a.) 21,349(n.a.)
2021-10-12
2021-10-13
1,073,228(n.a.) 21,459(n.a.)
2021-10-14
2021-10-15
1,081,525(n.a.) 21,563(n.a.)
2021-10-18
1,090,021(n.a.) 21,609(n.a.)
2021-10-19
2021-10-20
1,097,129(n.a.) 21,744(n.a.)
2021-10-21
2021-10-22
1,104,634(n.a.) 21,862(n.a.)
2021-10-25
1,112,490(n.a.) 21,918(n.a.)
2021-10-26
2021-10-27
1,120,090(n.a.) 22,060(n.a.)
2021-10-28
2021-10-29
1,128,435(n.a.) 22,182(n.a.)
2021-11-01
1,127,748(n.a.) 22,247(n.a.)
2021-11-02
2021-11-03
1,147,512(n.a.) 22,384(n.a.)
2021-11-04
2021-11-05
1,157,606(n.a.) 22,474(n.a.)
2021-11-08
1,166,517(n.a.) 22,521(n.a.)
2021-11-09
2021-11-10
1,172,800(n.a.) 22,684(n.a.)
2021-11-11
2021-11-12
1,188,678(n.a.) 22,767(n.a.)
2021-11-15
1,209,712(n.a.) 22,862(n.a.)
2021-11-16
2021-11-17
1,224,273(n.a.) 23,104(n.a.)
2021-11-18
2021-11-19
1,242,253(n.a.) 23,232(n.a.)
2021-11-22
1,259,261(n.a.) 23,315(n.a.)
2021-11-23
2021-11-24
1,276,264(n.a.) 23,595(n.a.)
2021-11-29
1,301,593(n.a.) 23,732(n.a.)
2021-11-30
2021-12-01
1,318,123(n.a.) 24,090(n.a.)
2021-12-02
2021-12-03
1,336,566(n.a.) 24,367(n.a.)
2021-12-06
1,353,156(n.a.) 24,494(n.a.)
2021-12-07
2021-12-08
1,368,541(n.a.) 24,845(n.a.)
2021-12-09
2021-12-10
1,380,324(n.a.) 25,080(n.a.)
2021-12-13
1,396,467(n.a.) 25,240(n.a.)
2021-12-14
2021-12-15
1,408,189(n.a.) 25,570(n.a.)
2021-12-16
2021-12-17
1,420,838(n.a.) 25,824(n.a.)
2021-12-20
1,434,837(n.a.) 25,984(n.a.)
2021-12-21
2021-12-22
1,448,523(n.a.) 26,376(n.a.)
2021-12-27
1,481,480(n.a.) 26,650(n.a.)
2021-12-28
2021-12-29
1,507,388(n.a.) 26,988(n.a.)
2022-01-03
1,568,573(n.a.) 27,286(n.a.)
2022-01-04
2022-01-05
1,595,919(n.a.) 27,563(n.a.)
2022-01-06
2022-01-07
1,636,611(n.a.) 27,822(n.a.)
2022-01-10
1,681,135(n.a.) 27,878(n.a.)
2022-01-11
2022-01-12
1,709,593(n.a.) 28,228(n.a.)
2022-01-13
2022-01-14
1,746,707(n.a.) 28,479(n.a.)
2022-01-19
1,832,716(n.a.) 28,980(n.a.)
2022-01-20
2022-01-21
1,866,267(n.a.) 29,190(n.a.)
2022-01-24
1,905,639(n.a.) 29,226(n.a.)
2022-01-25
2022-01-26
1,933,062(n.a.) 29,605(n.a.)
2022-01-27
2022-01-28
1,959,371(n.a.) 29,778(n.a.)
2022-01-31
1,980,613(n.a.) 29,843(n.a.)
2022-02-01
2022-02-02
1,999,416(n.a.) 30,170(n.a.)
2022-02-03
2022-02-04
2,009,221(n.a.) 30,379(n.a.)
2022-02-07
2,019,119(n.a.) 30,417(n.a.)
2022-02-08
2022-02-09
2,026,646(n.a.) 30,747(n.a.)
2022-02-10
2022-02-11
2,032,362(n.a.) 30,899(n.a.)
2022-02-14
2,037,742(n.a.) 30,959(n.a.)
2022-02-15
2022-02-16
2,042,013(n.a.) 31,271(n.a.)
2022-02-17
2022-02-18
2,045,840(n.a.) 31,383(n.a.)
2022-02-23
2,051,771(n.a.) 31,695(n.a.)
2022-02-24
2022-02-25
2,054,891(n.a.) 31,791(n.a.)
2022-02-28
2,056,751(n.a.) 31,817(n.a.)
2022-03-01
2022-03-02
2,058,856(n.a.) 32,050(n.a.)
2022-03-03
2022-03-04
2,060,698(n.a.) 32,118(n.a.)
2022-03-07
2,062,354(n.a.) 32,134(n.a.)
2022-03-08
2022-03-09
2,064,093(n.a.) 32,374(n.a.)
2022-03-10
2022-03-11
2,065,912(n.a.) 32,419(n.a.)
2022-03-14
2,067,277(n.a.) 32,443(n.a.)
2022-03-15
2022-03-16
2,068,817(n.a.) 32,561(n.a.)
2022-03-17
2022-03-18
2,071,587(n.a.) 32,611(n.a.)
2022-03-21
2,073,010(n.a.) 32,619(n.a.)
2022-03-22
2022-03-23
2,074,568(n.a.) 32,713(n.a.)
2022-03-24
2022-03-25
2,076,143(n.a.) 32,752(n.a.)
2022-03-28
2,077,401(n.a.) 32,758(n.a.)
2022-03-29
2022-03-30
2,078,951(n.a.) 32,830(n.a.)
2022-03-31
2022-04-01
2,080,612(n.a.) 32,863(n.a.)
2022-04-06
2,393,265(n.a.) 35,776(n.a.)
2022-04-13
2,400,990(n.a.) 35,857(n.a.)
2022-04-20
2,411,464(n.a.) 35,935(n.a.)
2022-04-27
2,425,946(n.a.) 36,002(n.a.)
2022-05-04
2,444,891(n.a.) 36,064(n.a.)
2022-05-11
2,472,596(n.a.) 36,140(n.a.)
2022-05-18
2,501,863(n.a.) 36,218(n.a.)
2022-05-25
2,527,831(+1.04%) 36,357(+0.38%)
2022-06-01
2,547,366(+0.77%) 36,407(+0.14%)
2022-06-08
2,565,819(+0.72%) 36,538(+0.36%)
2022-06-15
2,581,397(+0.61%) 36,675(+0.37%)
2022-06-21
2,592,078(+0.41%) 36,744(+0.19%)
2022-06-28
2,606,431(+0.55%) 36,918(+0.47%)
2022-07-05
2,619,533(+0.5%) 36,982(+0.47%)
2022-07-12
2,636,214(+0.64%) 37,142(+0.43%)
2022-07-19
2,652,659(+0.62%) 37,291(+0.4%)
2022-07-26
2,672,312(+0.74%) 37,428(+0.37%)
2022-08-02
2,692,485(+0.75%) 37,534(+0.28%)
2022-08-09
2,708,622(+0.6%) 37,671(+0.37%)
2022-08-16
2,731,787(+0.86%) 37,774(+0.27%)
2022-08-23
2,751,201(+0.71%) 37,909(+0.36%)
2022-08-30
2,770,359(+0.7%) 38,038(+0.34%)
2022-09-06
2,786,213(+0.57%) 38,121(+0.22%)
2022-09-13
2,804,588(+0.66%) 38,317(+0.51%)
2022-09-20
2,821,489(+0.6%) 38,464(+0.38%)
2022-09-27
2,836,167(+0.52%) 38,624(+0.42%)
2022-10-04
2,849,047(+0.45%) 38,767(+0.37%)
2022-10-11
2,861,595(+0.44%) 38,919(+0.39%)
2022-10-18
2,874,009(+0.43%) 39,092(+0.44%)
2022-10-25
2,886,176(+0.42%) 39,250(+0.4%)
2022-11-01
2,897,827(+0.4%) 39,406(+0.4%)
2022-11-09
2,907,819(+0.34%) 39,574(+0.43%)
2022-11-15
2,920,679(+0.44%) 39,697(+0.31%)
2022-11-22
2,929,612(+0.31%) 39,972(+0.69%)
2022-11-29
2,938,443(+0.3%) 40,085(+0.28%)
2022-12-06
2,950,361(+0.41%) 40,327(+0.6%)
2022-12-13
2,963,404(+0.44%) 40,508(+0.45%)
2022-12-20
2,977,727(+0.48%) 40,657(+0.37%)
2022-12-27
2,988,654(+0.37%) 40,767(+0.27%)
2023-01-03
2,998,447(+0.33%) 40,836(+0.17%)
2023-01-10
3,008,261(+0.33%) 41,001(+0.4%)
2023-01-17
3,017,948(+0.32%) 41,185(+0.45%)
2023-01-24
3,024,478(+0.22%) 41,445(+0.63%)
2023-01-31
3,030,505(+0.2%) 41,690(+0.59%)
2023-02-07
3,036,304(+0.19%) 41,809(+0.29%)
2023-02-14
3,043,192(+0.23%) 41,868(+0.14%)
2023-02-21
3,049,739(+0.22%) 41,957(+0.21%)
2023-02-28
3,057,222(+0.25%) 42,096(+0.33%)
2023-03-07
3,064,125(+0.23%) 42,205(+0.26%)
2023-03-14
3,071,563(+0.24%) 42,278(+0.17%)
2023-03-21
3,077,552(+0.19%) 42,367(+0.21%)
2023-03-28
3,084,114(+0.21%) 42,456(+0.21%)
2023-04-04
3,089,377(+0.17%) 42,523(+0.16%)
2023-04-11
3,094,023(+0.15%) 42,613(+0.21%)
2023-04-18
3,097,890(+0.12%) 42,667(+0.13%)
2023-04-25
3,101,014(+0.1%) 42,749(+0.19%)
2023-05-02
3,103,644(+0.08%) 42,811(+0.15%)
2023-05-09
3,106,362(+0.09%) 42,873(+0.14%)
2023-05-16
3,108,806(+0.08%) 42,929(+0.13%)
2023-05-23
3,110,737(+0.06%) 42,974(+0.1%)
2023-05-30
3,112,233(+0.05%) 43,005(+0.07%)
2023-06-06
3,113,598(+0.04%) 43,054(+0.11%)
2023-06-13
3,114,885(+0.04%) 43,076(+0.05%)
2023-06-20
3,115,914(+0.03%) 43,096(+0.05%)
2023-06-27
3,116,809(+0.03%) 43,124(+0.06%)
2023-07-04
3,117,625(+0.03%) 43,146(+0.05%)
2023-07-11
3,118,432(+0.03%) 43,164(+0.04%)
2023-07-18
3,119,532(+0.04%) 43,164(=)
2023-07-25
3,120,592(+0.03%) 43,206(+0.1%)
2023-08-01
3,121,865(+0.04%) 43,223(+0.04%)
2023-08-08
3,124,435(+0.08%) 43,229(+0.01%)
2023-08-15
3,126,645(+0.07%) 43,232(+0.01%)
2023-08-22
3,129,335(+0.09%) 43,241(+0.02%)
2023-08-29
3,132,964(+0.12%) 43,241(=)
2023-09-05
3,136,756(+0.12%) 43,258(+0.04%)
2023-09-12
3,142,827(+0.19%) 43,284(+0.06%)
2023-09-19
3,148,859(+0.19%) 43,311(+0.06%)
2023-09-26
3,154,754(+0.19%) 43,340(+0.07%)
2023-10-03
3,159,800(+0.16%) 43,356(+0.04%)
2023-10-10
3,163,478(+0.12%) 43,401(+0.1%)
2023-10-17
3,167,182(+0.12%) 43,424(+0.05%)
2023-10-24
3,171,063(+0.12%) 43,473(+0.11%)
2023-10-31
3,174,919(+0.12%) 43,484(+0.03%)
2023-11-07
3,178,923(+0.13%) 43,537(+0.12%)
2023-11-14
3,183,869(+0.16%) 43,583(+0.11%)
2023-11-21
3,190,042(+0.19%) 43,621(+0.09%)
2023-11-28
3,196,630(+0.21%) 43,646(+0.06%)
2023-12-05
3,205,434(+0.28%) 43,670(+0.05%)
2023-12-12
3,214,680(+0.29%) 43,689(+0.04%)
2023-12-19
3,225,506(+0.34%) 43,713(+0.05%)
2023-12-26
3,235,488(+0.31%) 43,762(+0.11%)
2024-01-02
3,246,868(+0.35%) 43,830(+0.16%)
2024-01-09
3,258,216(+0.35%) 43,902(+0.16%)
2024-01-16
3,264,958(+0.21%) 44,080(+0.41%)
2024-01-23
3,270,644(+0.17%) 44,178(+0.22%)
2024-01-30
3,275,337(+0.14%) 44,238(+0.14%)
2024-02-06
3,280,724(+0.16%) 44,495(+0.58%)
2024-02-13
3,286,038(+0.16%) 44,519(+0.05%)
2024-02-20
3,290,769(+0.14%) 44,534(+0.03%)
2024-02-27
3,295,632(+0.15%) 44,587(+0.12%)
2024-03-05
3,299,154(+0.11%) 44,654(+0.15%)
2024-03-12
3,301,933(+0.08%) 44,728(+0.17%)
Cases: The number of cases confirmed in Michigan. Does not include probable cases.

As of July 2, 2021, Michigan.gov information is updated only on Tuesdays and Fridays.[8]
However, on August 9, 2021, the state began reporting results on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.[9] Recovery data is updated on Fridays.

The state discontinued reporting results on Sundays starting September 6, 2020. Data on Mondays include that of Sundays as of September 7, 2020.[10]

The state also discontinued reporting results on Saturdays starting June 26, 2021.

Statistics are not reported on major federal holidays (e.g. Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day) and sometimes, the day preceding them (i.e. Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve).

March 2020

  • March 10: The state's first two cases were confirmed in Metro Detroit, one in a Wayne County resident who had traveled domestically, and one in an Oakland County resident who had traveled internationally.[1] Governor Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency.[11]
  • March 11: Several universities and colleges moved to online education plus initiated various extensions, postponements, and alterations to academic schedules.[12]
  • March 18: The state's first death was confirmed at Beaumont Health in Wayne County, a Southgate man in his 50s with underlying health conditions.[13] Two more deaths reported: an 81-year old in Detroit and a woman in her 50s with underlying health conditions in Pontiac.[14]
  • March 24: Statewide stay-at-home order began, limiting all non-essential travel and discontinuing all non-essential business services and operations.[15]
  • March 26: Several cases were reclassified when the state of Michigan began reporting the Michigan Department of Corrections as its own jurisdiction.[16][17]
  • March 31: Michigan ranked third nationally for coronavirus-related deaths, behind New York and New Jersey, with a total of 259 deaths.[18][19]

April 2020

Theater sign in Mount Pleasant.
  • April 1: The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) published it had made a request to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to temporarily waive a number of Medicaid requirements in order to keep Michigan's most vulnerable residents safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.[20]
  • April 2: MDHHS issued an Emergency Order requiring compliance with the state's Executive Orders under penalty of civil fines up to $1,000 and referral to licensing agencies for enforcement.[21]
  • April 3: The state began disclosing recovery numbers, and confirmed 56 people had recovered from COVID-19.[22]
  • April 4: MDHHS issued an Emergency Order requiring funeral homes and doctors to report COVID-19 deaths more quickly as rapid notice can slow spread of the virus.[23]
  • April 8: Michigan became the third state to reach more than 20,000 confirmed cases.[24]
  • April 9: Governor Whitmer extended the stay-at-home order through April 30 and added several new social distancing restrictions.[25][26][27][28][29]
  • April 24: The stay-at-home order was extended to May 15, with some restrictions lifted and others added.[30]

May 2020

  • May 1:
    • Governor Whitmer extended the state of emergency until May 28.[31]
    • A security guard was shot dead in Flint after telling a family that one of their members could not enter a Family Dollar because she didn't have a mask on. All four members of the family were charged with various crimes, with a 23-year-old man charged with first degree murder.[32][33][34]
  • May 7: Governor Whitmer extended the stay-at-home order until May 28. It modified some of the restrictions of previous orders and allowed factories to re-open starting May 11.[35][36]
  • May 22: Governor Whitmer extended the stay-at-home order until June 12 and the state of emergency until June 19.[37]
  • May 25: Governor Whitmer opened Northern Michigan for Memorial Day.[38]

June 2020

  • June 12: The final stay at home order expired.[37]
  • June 30: Governor Whitmer released the state's "Return to School Roadmap" containing three proposed plans for re-opening K-12 schools for the upcoming 2020–21 school year.[39]

July 2020

  • July 5: The state reported no new deaths from COVID-19 for the first time since March 17.[40]
  • July 24: The Detroit Tigers began their 2020 season after a four-month delay caused by the pandemic.[41]

August 2020

September 2020

  • September 3: Governor Whitmer extended the state of emergency until October 1.[53] She also reopened gyms and pools and allowed organized sports to resume across the state starting September 9, although her Chief Medical Executive and top public health advisor Dr. Joneigh Khaldun simultaneously released guidance advocating against it.[54][55]
  • September 11: The state reported 1,313 new cases, the highest single-day total since April 24.[56]
  • September 17: A two-month-old baby died from COVID-19, the youngest known fatality in the state.[57]
  • September 29: Governor Whitmer extended the state of emergency until October 27.[58]

October 2020

  • October 9: Movie theaters, live performance venues, arcades, bingo halls, bowling centers, indoor climbing facilities, trampoline parks and other businesses were allowed to re-open.[59]
  • October 10: The amount of total recoveries in the state surpassed 100,000. However, the state also reported over 1,000 new daily cases for the fourth day in a row and the sixth time since the beginning of the month.[60]
  • October 15: The state recorded 2,030 new cases, a new single-day record.[61]
  • October 17: The state's death toll surpassed 7,000.[62]
  • October 22: The state reported 43 new deaths, the highest single-day death toll since May 30.[63]
  • October 24: The state recorded 3,338 new cases, a new single-day record.[64]
  • October 29: The state recorded 3,675 new cases, a new single-day record.[65]
  • October 31: The state recorded 3,792 new cases, a new single-day record.[66]

November 2020

  • In the first two weeks of the month, Michigan set new records for highest number of new cases in a day seven times. The last during this period was on November 13 when 8,516 new cases were reported.[67] In response, Governor Whitmer announced the MDHHS has ordered the closure of several businesses and public services, including high schools and universities, for three weeks, effective November 18.[68]
  • November 16: The state surpassed 8,000 deaths.[69]
  • November 20: The state recorded 9,779 new cases, a new single-day record.[70]
  • November 21: The state surpassed 300,000 confirmed cases and 150,000 recoveries.[71]
  • November 25: A report by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said six hospitals in the state were at 100% capacity and another 18 were at 90% or more. Statewide, almost 4,100 people were hospitalized with COVID-19.[72]
  • November 28: The state surpassed 9,000 deaths.[73]

December 2020

  • December 7: After the state surpassed 400,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Governor Gretchen Whitmer extended the statewide partial shutdown on businesses (including casinos, movie theaters and group exercise classes at gyms), indoor dining in restaurants, and in-person instruction at high schools, colleges and universities through December 20.[74][75] In addition, the Michigan House of Representatives announced that they would cancel a voting session scheduled for December 8 after Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and personal lawyer to President Donald Trump, tested positive for COVID-19. Giuliani and several witnesses testified before the state's House Oversight Committee on December 2 on alleged irregularities in the state's 2020 presidential election results.[76][77] The House later cancelled voting sessions for December 9 and 10 after an aide was diagnosed with COVID-19.[78]
  • December 8: The state surpassed 10,000 confirmed deaths from COVID-19.[79] In response, Governor Whitmer ordered flags to fly at half staff for the next 10 days, one day for each 1,000 deaths.[80]
  • December 9: Nearly 30 members and staffers of the Michigan House of Representatives tested positive for COVID-19.[81]
  • December 10: Whitmer signed an order creating the Protect Michigan Commission within the MDHHS, which was meant to help raise awareness of the safety and effectiveness of an approved COVID-19 vaccine, educate the people of this state, and help protect the health and safety of all Michigan residents.[82]
  • December 16: The state surpassed 11,000 deaths from COVID-19, eight days after passing 10,000.[83]
  • December 18: The state announced an extension of the shutdown for indoor dining and bars for four weeks, but allowed other indoor entertainment venues like theaters, casinos, bowling alleys and indoor gun ranges to reopen with capacity limits and a ban on concessions. High schools, colleges and universities were allowed to reopen on January 4.[84]
  • December 26: The state surpassed 12,000 deaths, 10 days after surpassing 11,000 deaths.[85]
  • December 30: The state ended the year with 488,134 confirmed cases and 12,333 confirmed deaths (results were not reported on New Year's Eve).[86]

January 2021

  • January 4: The state surpassed 500,000 confirmed cases.[87]
  • January 7: The state surpassed 13,000 deaths, 12 days after surpassing 12,000.[88]
  • January 21: The state surpassed 14,000 confirmed deaths from COVID-19, two weeks after surpassing 13,000.[89]
  • January 22: Governor Whitmer announced that starting on February 1, restaurants would be able to re-open, with several restrictions.[90]
  • January 31: The state surpassed one million vaccinations.[91]

February 2021

  • February 9: The state reports 563 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, the lowest amount since September 22.[92]
  • February 11: The state surpasses 15,000 confirmed deaths.[93]
  • February 12: The state surpasses 500,000 confirmed recoveries from COVID-19.[94]

March 2021

  • March 2: Governor Whitmer announces a loosening of restrictions on retail stores, gyms, private parties, entertainment venues, sports stadiums, restaurants, and bars, beginning March 5.[95]
  • March 10: On the one-year anniversary of the first cases being discovered in Michigan, the state surpasses 600,000 confirmed cases.[96]
  • March 15: Governor Whitmer increases the maximum allowed capacity of sports stadiums from 375 people to 1,000, in time for the start of the 2021 Detroit Tigers season.[95][97]
  • March 17: The state reports zero new confirmed deaths for the first time since August 7, 2020.[98]

April 2021

  • April 3: The state reports 8,413 new cases, the high number since December 7.[99]
  • April 5: The state surpasses 700,000 confirmed cases.[100]
  • April 16: The state extends their restrictions on gatherings and dining to May 24 amidst a rise of cases. The state also expands their mask mandate to children ages 2–4 years.[101]
  • April 20: A report by the research group Covid Act Now finds Michigan is the only state categorized as at a "severe" risk level for a virus outbreak.[102]
  • April 21: The state surpasses 800,000 confirmed cases and 17,000 confirmed deaths.[103]
  • April 29: The state announces a tiered re-opening plan based on the percentages of vaccinated residents.[104]

May 2021

  • May 4: The state relaxes several restrictions regarding face mask requirements, especially in outdoor gatherings.[105]
  • May 15: Per new CDC guidelines, the state lifts some indoor mask mandates for people who have been fully vaccinated at least two weeks prior to this date.[106]
  • May 20: Governor Whitmer announces restrictions on crowd sizes for outdoor events will be lifted on June 1.[107] The 11:00 PM curfew on restaurants and bars were lifted on June 1.[108]
  • May 25: The state surpasses 19,000 confirmed deaths from COVID-19.[109]

June 2021

  • June 17: Governor Whitmer announces face mask requirements and capacity restrictions on indoor events will be lifted on June 22.[110] Masks are still required for nursing homes, prisons, hospitals, schools, funeral directors, and agricultural workers. Usage at businesses is optional.[111]

July 2021

  • July 1: Governor Whitmer announces a month-long vaccination raffle in which residents can win a total of $5 million in cash (one grand prize of $2 million or one of three prizes of $1 million) and $500,000 total in college scholarships for children ages 12–17 years old (nine prizes of $55,000). The winners while be drawn on August 4.[112]
  • July 2: The state announces it will only report statistics on Tuesdays and Fridays as of this date.[113]
  • July 29: Blood samples gathered by USDA researchers showed that Michigan's white-tailed deer population demonstrated the highest rate of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies across a multi-state study, with 67% of Michigan deer in the study testing positive for prior exposure to COVID-19; the next highest state of Pennsylvania showed only 44% exposure within its white-tailed deer population.[114]

August 2021

  • August 2: The state says 33 of its 83 counties reported "substantial or high" transmission rates, up from just 10 rural counties during the final week of July, due to increased community transmission of the Delta variant of COVID-19.[115]
  • August 13: The state surpasses 20,000 deaths from COVID-19.[116]

September 2021

  • September 22: The state surpasses one million confirmed cases of COVID-19.[117]

November 2021

During November, COVID-19 hospitalizations in Michigan nearly doubled.[118]

December 2021

During the first week of December, COVID-19 hospitalizations in Michigan reached an all-time high.[118]

February 2022

On February 4, Michigan surpassed two million total confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began.[119]

Notable cases and clusters

2020

Detroit Pistons player Christian Wood was diagnosed with COVID-19 on March 14.[120]

Christian singer Sandi Patty tested positive for the virus on March 18, after having performed a concert at Andrews University in Berrien Springs on March 8. Some individuals attended a VIP experience after the concert and had close contact with the singer. All of the VIP attendees were instructed to self-isolate and monitor symptoms through March 22.[121] Three subsequent cases in Berrien County were linked to the concert.[122]

By March 25, nine Detroit Police Department employees had tested positive for COVID-19, while 280 others had been placed in quarantine.[123][124][125] Two deaths were reported within the department on March 24, a 38-year-old civilian dispatcher[124] and a commanding officer within the department who died from complications with the virus.[126] Chief James Craig tested positive for the virus and was under quarantine for over two weeks.[127][128] As of March 25, six other Detroit city employees had contracted the virus, with numerous others placed under quarantine.[125] The officers and others reportedly contracted the disease at a community breakfast event at Ford Resource and Engagement Center in Detroit on March 6.[129] Seventy-six Detroit police officers and 17 firefighters were infected by March 31.[130]

Eighteen Wayne County Sheriff's Office employees also tested positive for the virus, with the department's first confirmed death on March 25, a 63-year old Commander and 30-year veteran of the department.[131] State representative Isaac Robinson from Detroit died from a suspected COVID-19 infection on March 29 at the age of 44.[132] On April 6, another state representative, Karen Whitsett, also from Detroit, reported she has been also been diagnosed with COVID-19.[133]

On March 27, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams dubbed Metro Detroit, which had a large majority of the cases, a "hot spot".[134] In May, the city of Detroit had 20% of the state's total cases and 25% of the deaths.[135] African Americans made up 31% of the state's total cases and 40% of deaths.[136] A separate study by the Harvard Global Health Institute deemed Macomb County as a hot spot in early August 2020.[137]

Notable clusters were identified within the Michigan Department of Corrections, where 380 inmates and employees have tested positive for the virus within ten of Michigan's twenty-nine prisons by April 10. At least 119 of the cases were linked to the Parnall Correctional Facility in Jackson County.[138] The first employee death was linked to the Detroit Reentry Center.[139] There were two inmate and two employee deaths.[138]

On April 1, the first-ever case of acute necrotizing encephalitis linked to COVID-19 was discovered in the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit.[140]

On April 2, Hurley Medical Center pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, who helped uncover the Flint water crisis, reported she tested positive for COVID-19.[141]

On April 6, Flint-based United Auto Workers executive Ruben Burks died from COVID-19 at the age of 86.[142] Also on April 6, Nathel Burtley, former superintendent of Flint Community Schools and Grand Rapids Public Schools, died from COVID-19 at the age of 79.[143]

As of April 9, eight employees at the Durand Senior Care and Rehab facility had tested positive for the virus and all residents were quarantined in their rooms.[144] It confirmed eleven cases on April 12.[145] It reported 70 cases, 39 residents and 31 employees, on April 20.[146] On April 22, nearby nursing home The Lodges of Durand reported one staff member and three residents tested positive for COVID-19.[147]

A nursing home in Cedar Springs reported six deaths from COVID-19 on April 9. It had earlier reported 31 residents and five staff members had COVID-19.[148]

Also on April 9, it was reported 872 staffers in the Henry Ford Health System in Metro Detroit had tested positive for COVID-19, the state's largest outbreak thus far.[149]

Kroger and Meijer reported on April 11 that several of their employees in the state had died from COVID-19. Kroger reported four deaths, while Meijer did not give an exact figure.[150]

On April 14, Regency nursing home in Grand Blanc Township reported 16 cases of COVID-19, four of them deaths.[151]

A Flint Police officer died of COVID-19 on April 17.[152] Also on April 17, Maple Woods Manor nursing home in Clio reported 13 of its residents have died from COVID-19.[153]

On April 19, a five-year-old Detroit girl became Michigan's youngest resident to die from COVID-19 at that point.[154]

On April 20, Hurley Medical Center reported one of its veteran public safety officers died of COVID-19.[155]

On April 21, it was reported 60 workers at a JBS Meat Packaging plant in Gun Plain Township tested positive for COVID-19.[156]

On May 11, 25 female residents and four staff members at Wolverine Home Services, a youth treatment facility in Vassar, tested positive for COVID-19.[157]

On May 12, former state politician Morris Hood III, who served in both houses of the legislature, died of COVID-19 at the age of 54.[158]

On June 19, it was reported over 50 workers at Maroa Farms in Coldwater tested positive for COVID-19.[159]

Starting in late June, Harper's Restaurant & Brew Pub in East Lansing was linked to over 180 cases.[160] The Ingham County Health Department asked anyone who visited the bar between June 12–20 to self-quarantine for 14 days.[161] It also issued an emergency order for all restaurants and bars in the county, requiring them to operate at 50% capacity or no more than 75 people, whichever is less.[162]

On June 24, two members of the Detroit Tigers organization (pitcher Daniel Norris and a coach) tested positive for COVID-19.[163] Norris was later cleared to join the Opening Day roster.[164]

On July 5, it was reported 12 cases were linked to the Playhouse Club in Romulus while another was linked to the Checkers restaurant next door.[165]

An Independence Day party in Saline was linked to 43 confirmed cases.[166]

On July 20, a news release from the Catholic website Global Sisters Report announced that 13 nuns who were members of the Felician Sisters of North America had died from complications of the virus in Livonia.[167]

In late July, the Detroit Lions placed eight players on the injury list after they tested positive for COVID-19.[168]

On July 31, State Senator Tom Barrett tested positive for COVID-19.[169]

The Spring Ministries Camp trip that took place from July 12–17 in Gladwin was linked to 53 confirmed cases and 13 suspected cases.[170]

Another campground, Camp Michawana in Hastings, reported five staff members and one visitor have been diagnosed with COVID-19, possibly exposing 250 people. The Barry-Eaton District Health Department advised people who visited the campground after July 24 should self-quarantine at home for 14 days past the last date of their stay at camp and seek testing immediately if symptoms develop.[171]

On August 6, it was reported 53 employees at United Shore, a mortgage lender in Pontiac, had tested positive for COVID-19 since June 29.[172]

On August 25, the Genesee County Health Department said six people contracted COVID-19 at a wedding reception at the Flushing Valley Golf & Country Club on August 15 where 100 people gathered.[173]

On September 17, a two-month-old baby became the youngest known person to die from COVID-19 in the state.[57]

On October 26, it was reported 778 inmates and 137 employees at Marquette Branch Prison had tested positive for COVID-19.[174] Also on October 26, it was reported 24 inmates at the Calhoun County Correctional Facility had tested positive for COVID-19.[175]

On October 27, it was reported that 11 inmates and three employees at the Genesee County Jail had tested positive for COVID-19 and were placed in quarantine.[176]

On October 29, it was reported that 57 cases had been linked to the Liberty Church in Grand Ledge.[177]

On November 7, it was reported that 13 employees at the Sundance Chevrolet car dealership in Grand Ledge had tested positive for COVID-19. The Barry-Eaton District Health Department says that anyone who was at the dealership from October 29 to November 6 should monitor for symptoms and limit contact with others as much as possible and get tested if they begin to experience any symptoms.[178]

On November 9, Michigan State Spartans men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo revealed he had tested positive for COVID-19.[179]

On November 13, two state legislators reportedly test positive: Senator Kim LaSata and Representative Ann Bollin. The day before, Representative Scott VanSingel confirmed he was recovering from the virus.[180]

On November 16, U.S. Representative for Michigan's 7th congressional district Tim Walberg announced he had tested positive for COVID-19.[181]

On December 1, it was announced State Representative John Chirkun had contracted COVID-19.[182]

On December 9, it was reported 55 Flint municipal employees tested positive for COVID-19.[183]

On December 17, Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon died of COVID-19 at the age of 65.[184]

On December 18, former politician Bill Bullard Jr., who served in both chambers of the state legislature and the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, died of complications from COVID-19 and cancer at the age of 77.[185]

On December 23, Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate Mike Shirkey tested positive for COVID-19. He believed he was exposed to the coronavirus on December 19. On December 21, Shirkey attended Lee Chatfield's farewell speech at the Michigan State Capitol.[186]

On December 29, incumbent mayor of Dearborn Heights and former state representative, Daniel S. Paletko, died from complications with COVID-19.[187]

2021

On January 11, the Saginaw Correctional Facility in Tittabawassee Township reported that 728 inmates and 118 staff members had tested positive for COVID-19.[188] On February 16, it was reported 90 cases of the UK variant had been confirmed at another prison, the Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility in Ionia.[189] In total, 62% of Michigan's 40,886 inmates had tested positive for COVID-19 and 138 had died from it, as of March 11, 2021.[190]

On February 26, it was reported that 23 employees of a Whole Foods store in Detroit tested positive for COVID-19.[191]

On March 22, it was reported that 40 positive cases were discovered at Eisenhower High School in Shelby Township, sending 400 students into quarantine and moving all classes to virtual learning until at least April 12, with some classes resuming as late as April 19.[192]

As of June 28, there were 123 active clusters in the state, down 37% from the previous week.[193]

Schools, colleges and universities

For further info on the pandemic's impact on college and high school sports in Michigan, see the College and High school sections

As of October 19, 2020 at least 348 confirmed cases of COVID-19 had been linked to Central Michigan University students returning to campus on August 21 and 22 for the fall 2020 semester.[194] In response, the Central Michigan District Health Department issued an emergency public health order limiting outdoor gatherings to 25 people in the city of Mount Pleasant and neighboring Union Township.[195]

On November 15, 2020, after several days of record numbers of new cases in the past month, Governor Whitmer ordered high schools, colleges and universities to exclusively use virtual learning for three weeks, starting November 18.[68]

In Big Ten college football, the Michigan-Ohio State game was cancelled on December 9, 2020 due to the high number of infections on the Michigan team.[196] Michigan and Michigan State's games against Maryland were also cancelled due to outbreaks.[197][198][199][200] Several other college conferences' 2020 football seasons were canceled or shortened.[43][46]

On September 11, 2020, the president of Michigan State University began looking into interim suspensions for students from the university who are not following COVID-19 guidelines, with 24 cases under review.[201] On September 14, the Ingham County Health Department issued a mandatory 14-day quarantine for 30 large student houses in East Lansing.[202] Eleven more student houses in the city were added to the quarantine on September 17, while two houses previously on the list were removed after further investigations.[203] As of September 17, the school was investigating 51 reports of potential violations of emergency orders.[204] On January 30, 2021, after an uptick in cases, MSU issued a partial lockdown for the campus, which lasted until February 13.[205] As of May 24, 4,194 cases had been confirmed.[206]

On October 20, 2020, an emergency stay-at-home order (with several exceptions) was issued for students at the University of Michigan (U of M), the state's second largest university, for two weeks. Washtenaw County had 4,229 confirmed cases on that date, 2,702 of which were connected to students.[207][208] U of M canceled all undergraduate housing contracts for the winter 2021 semester and encouraged students to stay home and take classes exclusively via virtual learning. Students who chose to remain on campus needed to request permission from the housing department and rooms were limited to one person each.[209] On January 23, 2021, five people with ties to U of M were discovered to be infected with the new UK variant of COVID-19, causing its sports teams to shut down activities for two weeks.[210] As of May 17, 2021, the university had 50 active cases.[206]

On February 2, 2021, Lapeer High School reported 18 cases, sending 200 people to quarantine for two weeks.[211]

On February 17, 2021, 23 cases were reported at Lakeville High School in northeastern Genesee County, 15 of which were students who had participated in an out-of-state wrestling tournament. In response, the school will conduct all classes virtually and cancel all sporting events and extracurricular activities until February 26.[212]

On March 16, 2021, it was reported that 21 students at Oxford High School were diagnosed with COVID-19 the previous week due to off-campus social gatherings, causing 195 students to enter quarantine until March 22.[213]

As of May 24, 2021 Grand Valley State University (GVSU) had 1,226 confirmed active cases, the state's second largest outbreak.[206] On September 16, GVSU was issued a mandatory 14-day stay-at-home order for students by the Ottawa County Department of Public Health, when its number of confirmed cases surpassed 600.[214]

As of June 21, 2021, 2,063 students and staff had been infected by coronavirus in school-related outbreaks according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. A total of 1,352 people were infected in ongoing outbreaks associated with seven different college communities, most of them (930) at Western Michigan University.[215]

Variants

United Kingdom variant

On January 16, 2021, the state's first known strain of Lineage B.1.1.7 or the "UK variant" was discovered in a Washtenaw County woman who had traveled from the United Kingdom.[216] Two more cases of it were found there five days later.[217]

As of January 23, six people had been discovered to be infected with the new UK variant of COVID-19, one in Wayne County and five in Washtenaw County who have ties to the University of Michigan, causing its sports teams to shut down activities for two weeks.[210][218]

As of January 27, 14 people in Washtenaw County had tested positive for the UK variant of COVID-19.[219]

By February 4, 28 people in the state had tested positive for the UK variant of COVID-19, all of them in either Washtenaw or Wayne counties.[220]

On February 7, Kent County reported its first positive test for the UK variant of COVID-19. It is the first outside of Metro Detroit.[221] By the next day, 45 total cases of the UK variant of COVID-19 had been found in 10 of Michigan's 83 counties.[222]

On February 12, two more cases of the UK variant of COVID-19 were confirmed in Detroit.[223] As of February 15, 67 cases of the UK variant have been confirmed across 11 counties, 39 of them in Washtenaw County.[224]

On February 16, it was reported 90 cases of the UK variant have been confirmed at the Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility in Ionia.[189] The next day, Genesee County reported its first UK variant case in a person who had recently visited a Washtenaw County hospital.[225]

As of February 19, Michigan had 10% of the country's cases of the UK variant.[226]

On March 11, six cases of the UK variant were reported in Genesee County.[227]

South African variant

On March 8, 2021, the state reported their first case of the 501.V2 variant that originated in South Africa in a child from Jackson County.[228]

Brazilian variant

On March 31, 2021, the state reported their first case of the Lineage P.1 variant, which originated in Brazil, in a person from Bay County.[229] Another case of Lineage P.1 was identified in Shiawassee County on the same date.[230] A third case of Lineage P.1 was reported in Genesee County on April 7. The person was diagnosed with the variant on March 23.[231]

California variants

By April 1, 2021, The state reported six cases of the "California variants" of COVID-19: three cases of the B 1.427 variant in Jackson and Washtenaw Counties; and three cases of the B 1.429 variant, one each in Oakland, Livingston, and Washtenaw counties.[229]

Indian variant

On April 30, 2021, it was reported that the first case of Lineage B.1.617.2, first discovered in India, was confirmed in a person from Clinton County.[232]

Delta variant

On June 26, 2021, it was reported that the first case of Lineage B.1.617 Delta variant was reported in a fully vaccinated Ottawa County resident.[233]

Omicron variant

As of December 24, 2021, Michigan had reported 13 confirmed cases of the Omicron variant in six counties.[234]

Government response

Emergency response

2020

On February 3, 2020, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) activated its Community Health Emergency Coordination Center to support local and state response to the coronavirus.[235] On February 28, the State Emergency Operations Center was activated by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to assist with coordination.[236] On March 3, the Governor created four COVID-19 Task Forces: State Operations, Health and Human Services, Education, and Economy/Workforce.[237] A state of emergency at the state level was declared by the Governor on March 10.[238] It was renewed several times, the latest expiration date being October 27, 2020.[58]

On March 13, The Michigan Department of Corrections banned visitors to prisons, along with prohibiting any volunteers from the prison. Staff at prisons would be required to have their temperature tested and be proven to be under 100.4 °F (38.0 °C) along with other measures.[239]

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson issued an order starting March 16 to limit all Michigan Secretary of State branch offices to appointment-only instead of walk-ins. The only services provided by the offices would be for those applying for new licenses and IDs, for title transfers, and for testing for a license. All branches will no longer be open on Saturdays, with most weekday hours expanding. For those renewing their licenses, the proof of car insurance requirement was waived. Also waived were late fees associated with the change.[240]

On March 20, Governor Whitmer signed an executive order banning landlords from filing eviction requests against tenants until April 17, which she said "relieves courts from certain statutory restrictions to enable them to stay eviction-related proceedings until after the COVID-19 emergency has passed".[241] On April 15, Governor Whitmer ordered nursing homes to transfer coronavirus patients to separate units or special facilities and banned evictions from nursing homes. The order was in effect until May 13.[242] On June 11, Governor Whitmer extended the freeze on residential evictions for non-payment of rent to June 30.[243]

On March 13, with the Governor banned all gatherings of 250 or more people in a single space, with limited exceptions.[244][245] The ban was lowered to 50 people on March 16 per a CDC recommendation, and bars, restaurants, entertainment venues, and other businesses to partially close for two weeks.[246][247] On March 24, a statewide stay-at-home order was issued, limiting all non-essential travel and discontinuing all non-essential business services and operations.[15] It was originally set to expire on April 13, but was extended until April 30 with several new social distancing restrictions.[26][27][28][29][248][249] Failure to abide by the order was punishable with a $1,000 fine or 90 days in jail.[250] The order was later extended to May 15, with some restrictions lifted and others added, such as mandatory face-covering usage in public buildings and businesses.[30] The order was later extended again until May 28 and added modifications of the restrictions from previous orders.[31][35][36] In June, Governor Whitmer extended the face mask requirement until July 15.[251] On July 10, she extended the requirement and added a provision in which businesses can be fined $500 for not enforcing it and customers may be refused service for failing to wear one.[252]

Several of the restrictions on businesses and medical facilities were lifted in late May.[253] On June 1, the Governor announced that the stay-at-home order was partially lifted and that Michigan was in stage four of its six-stage re-opening plan.[254][255] Outdoor crowds of up to 100 people were allowed starting June 1. Restaurants and bars began re-opening for indoor dining services starting June 8, and other restrictions on businesses were loosened.[256] Hair and nail salons, barbershops, and tattoo and massage parlors were allowed to reopen on June 15.[257] Starting July 31, indoor gatherings would be limited to 10 people and bars would be closed for indoor service and outdoor gatherings to 100.[258] On August 14, Governor Whitmer announced four million masks would be distributed to vulnerable populations in Michigan.[259] Movie theaters and other entertainment venues were allowed to re-open on October 9.[59]

On October 29, the MDHHS issued a new mask mandate and crowd size limitations for public places, businesses, private gatherings, and restaurants.[260]

On November 15, after several days of record highs in new cases, Governor Whitmer announced the MDHHS had ordered the closure of several businesses and services for three weeks, effective November 18. High schools and universities were closed to in-person learning, and organized sports (except for professional) are on hiatus. Businesses ordered to close included live theaters, movie theaters, stadiums, arenas, bowling centers, ice skating rinks, indoor water parks, bingo halls, casinos, arcades, and group fitness classes.[68]

A month later on December 18, the state announced an extension of the shutdown for indoor dining and bars for four weeks, but allowed other indoor entertainment venues like theaters, casinos, bowling alleys and indoor gun ranges will be allowed to reopen with capacity limits and a ban on concessions. High schools, colleges and universities would be allowed to reopen on January 4.[84]

2021

On February 8, 2021, the Federal Emergency Management Agency gave Michigan DHHS $8,375,955 for COVID-19 vaccination distribution efforts.[261]

Facing a COVID-19 surge in the state in April, Governor Whitmer hoped to avoid more mandatory shutdowns and asked Michigan residents on April 9 to take more "personal responsibility," while asking the White House to send more vaccine doses.[262][263] The request for vaccines was denied, in large part because the protection provided by vaccines activates only after several weeks while the need to prevent new infections was immediate.[264] On April 12, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky argued that asking for voluntary quarantine would not be enough. She said that Michigan needed "to really close things down, to go back to our basics, to go back to where we were last spring, last summer, and to shut things down."[265][266]

In May 2021, it was determined that Governor Whitmer did not follow Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) self-quarantine rules upon her March trip to Florida.[267]

Education

As of March 11, 2020, all campuses of the Lake Superior State University, University of Michigan, Western Michigan University, Wayne State University, Michigan Technological University, Northern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Grand Valley State University, Saginaw Valley State University, Central Michigan University, and all community colleges, had various restrictions on students and faculty in response to the virus.[268][269][270]

Executive Order 2020-05 included the closure of all K–12 school buildings from March 16 through April 5.[271][272] On April 2, the order was updated to suspend the remainder of the 2019–20 school year unless crisis restrictions are otherwise lifted. The order included guidelines for the development and distribution of home learning materials. Additionally, all high school seniors would be given the opportunity to graduate on their previously anticipated date.[273]

On March 13, the Michigan Department of Education was granted a federal waiver by the United States Department of Agriculture. The waiver allowed for students who receive food from the Unanticipated School Closure SFSP to not be mandated to receive the food in a group setting.[274] The Michigan Career and Technical Institute suspended all programs until April 5.[275]

On June 30, Governor Whitmer released the state's "Return to School Roadmap" containing three proposed plans for re-opening K-12 schools for the upcoming 2020–21 school year.[39]

On August 18, Michigan State University moved all classes for the fall 2020 semester to virtual learning.[49]

On August 19, it was announced the state's public schools, especially low-income school districts, were receiving a combined $65 million for virtual learning technology.[276]

August 24, Eastern Michigan University postponed its date for students to move onto campus from August 27 to September 17. It began its fall semester online on August 31, but will transition the small number of classes that were scheduled to be in-person to a near fully online schedule through September 20.[277]

In December 2020, two veterinary students appeared before the MSU Board of Trustees, on behalf of the graduating classes of 2023 and 2024, to request a tuition rebate for months of online instruction after originally expecting a mix of in-person and online courses. MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. commented that a refund wouldn't be practical due to the university's fixed costs, and that the change in instruction was "one of the unfortunate casualties of the pandemic."[278] In January 2021, MSU instituted a lockdown for the minority of students who had returned to campus, asking all in-person students to primarily stay in their residences for two weeks, citing a rapid increase in the university's COVID-19 positivity rate.[279]

In early February 2021, senior nursing students in the Baker College system began to directly administer vaccines to patients at sites throughout Michigan, under the supervision of nursing faculty.[280]

The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor campus) required students to prove they've been fully vaccinated by July 15 to live in dorms in fall 2021 and subsequent semesters.[281] Michigan State University subsequently decided to require COVID-19 vaccination and masking for all new and returning students by August 31, citing new CDC data regarding the contagiousness of the Delta variant.[282]

Businesses

2020

On March 10, Attorney General Dana Nessel set up a hotline to report businesses price gouging goods such as toilet paper, meat, milk, bread, bottled water, face masks, hand sanitizers, and cleaning supplies. Sellers faced fines if their asking price was at least 20% higher than it was on March 9, after an executive order from Governor Whitmer banned the practice, until April 16.[283] On March 19, Nessel sent a cease and desist letter to Menards after her investigators found evidence of price hikes, sometimes doubling the retail cost, on high-demand bleach and 3M face masks. In other instances, tipsters reported seeing face masks that cost $10 each, cases of water for $35, and bottles of hand sanitizer for $60. Whitmer issued a second order on March 20 which "focuses enforcement resources on the cases most pertinent to the emergency by clarifying which price increases constitute price gouging."[284] As of April 14, 3,541 complaints had been received.[285]

Members of the Michigan Army National Guard loading medical supplies

On March 20, Whitmer signed an executive order for medical and dental facilities to postpone any "non-essential" procedures, such as plastic surgery and teeth whitening, beginning March 20 through the time the State of Emergency is lifted.[286] On March 21, Whitmer issued an executive order to close facilities that provide non-essential personal care services such as hair and nail salons, tanning salons, spas, and businesses that offer massages, tattoos, body art, and piercings, until April 13.[287] Governor Whitmer also signed an executive order on March 21 allowing gatherings of 10 people or less at retail stores by appointment only.[288] Some malls opened as early as March 28 and some automobile showrooms reopened after the executive order was made.[289][290] On March 30, Governor Whitmer signed an executive order banning non-essential veterinary visits.[291]

On April 16, Governor Whitmer joined the governors of Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky to coordinate a plan to reopen the Midwest regional economy.[292] On April 17, Governor Whitmer outlined a plan to re-open the state's economy starting May 1.[293]

On April 27, Governor Whitmer signed an executive order placing several new regulations on restaurant and grocery stores and their employees.[294]

The next stay-at-home order modified some of the restrictions from previous orders and allowed manufacturing to restart on May 11.[36] On May 18, Governor Whitmer announced bars and restaurant dining rooms in the Northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula would be allowed to open on May 22.[295] She also issued two executive orders, one prohibiting factories from giving tours[296] and another requiring people to cover their faces in indoor public spaces.[297] The former requirement was waived to allow President Trump to visit a Ford manufacturing plant in Ypsilanti on May 21, during which he flouted the rule.[298]

Tribal casinos planned to reopen on May 29.[299]

On October 22, Governor Whitmer signed several bills that protect workers from the spread of coronavirus on the job and protect businesses from lawsuits related to people contracting COVID-19 if they are following all prevention mandates.[300]

2021

On February 5, it was reported 20 business across the state were fined for COVID-19 violations.[301] Another 16 businesses were charged on February 19.[302] With the latest batch of violations, the state's Attorney General had charged over 100 separate businesses.[303]

On April 9, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced 12 more businesses were fined for violations.[304] On April 19, it was reported 25 more businesses were cited, including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan which required union employees to work from the office, but allowed nonunion employees doing similar jobs to work from home.[305]

Economic relief

On March 17, the Michigan Legislature approved $125 million to fight the pandemic, with $50 million going towards the Department of Health and Human Services and another $40 million towards other state agencies for ongoing coronavirus response needs. Another $35 million was set in reserve in case more funding becomes necessary in the future.[306] On March 18, Governor Whitmer asked the Michigan Army National Guard to "assist the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services with assembling and loading critical personal protective equipment, such as gloves, gowns, and face shields."[307] In response to widespread rumors that were circulating regarding the National Guard's presence in the state, Whitmer reaffirmed on March 20 that there were no active plans to implement martial law, although she did indicate that state officials were monitoring the effectiveness of lockdown protocols in other states, should they become necessary.[308] On March 30, the legislature allocated an additional $150 million to purchase supplies to fight the pandemic.[309] President Donald Trump approved Governor Whitmer's disaster declaration on March 28.[310][311] Michigan received $2 billion from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) signed into law on March 27.[312] On August 5, it was announced small businesses in Michigan would receive a combined total of $5.7 million from the CARES Act.[313] Michigan received $65 billion from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021.[314] A total of $622 million of federal money for rental assistance became available to eligible Michigan residents starting the third week of March 2021. Some of it, $282 million, was distributed immediately, and the other $340 million was appropriated by the state legislature at a later date.[315]

Testing

During the week of March 16, 2020, Michigan Medicine started in-house testing for COVID-19, with the capabilities to deliver same-day results. This allowed the hospital to bypass the state's testing system, which was previously the sole provider of testing for the virus. The same week, the health system also launched drive-thru testing services for Michigan Medicine patients at West Ann Arbor Health Center, Brighton Health Center, and Canton Health Center.[316]

Similarly, Beaumont Health and Henry Ford Health System in Metro Detroit also developed in-house testing methods in an effort to increase overall testing capacity within the state.[316] On March 27, 2020, a regional drive-up testing center opened in Detroit, at the vacant State Fairgrounds site, which was able to test up to 400 residents a day.[317] The state restructured reporting procedures and began incorporating private test results in official government case tallies on March 19, 2020.[318] On April 15, 2020, Hurley Medical Center in Flint opened a mobile testing clinic at Atwood Stadium, with capacity for at least 250 people per day. Testing was provided to those with orders from a doctor and was not open to the general public.[319] Similar drive-thru testing facilities opened in Atlanta, Bad Axe, Battle Creek, Bay City, Benton Harbor, Dearborn, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Saginaw, and Traverse City.[320][321]

The state health department released case counts and death tolls daily and updated recovered cases weekly. Reviews of the outcomes of reported COVID cases led to the discovery of unrecorded deaths on multiple occasions. These deaths were added to the daily toll when discovered, with the result that daily reported deaths did not always indicate the current state of the epidemic. Recovery from the disease was defined simply as surviving 30 days after first symptoms, with no review of actual health or hospitalization status.[322] Starting May 29, 2020, families could get tested together in Kalamazoo.[323]

Starting April 13, 2020, new testing sites opened in Atlanta, Bad Axe, Bay City, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, Jackson, Kalamazoo, and Traverse City.[324]

Economic impact

Aviation

Michigan airports received a combined $256 million in federal aid to help ease economic hardship from the coronavirus crisis, funded by the CARES Act.[325]

Starting March 13, 2020, Delta Air Lines, which has a major hub at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, said it would cancel all flights to Europe for 30 days, decreasing flights by 40% and grounding 300 planes.[326] Delta had previously indicated it would reduce international flights by 20–25% and domestic flights by 10–15%.[327] On April 28, Delta announced it was suspending flights to and from Flint, Lansing, and Kalamazoo and several other small hub airports across the country after losing $534 million in the first quarter of 2020 due to the pandemic.[328] American Airlines ended service to 15 small airports, including Kalamazoo, starting October 7.[329]

Grocery stores

Starting on March 15, 2020, several grocery chains with stores in Michigan, including Kroger, Meijer, and Walmart, began reducing their business hours for cleaning and restocking in response to the pandemic.[330][331][332] Similarly, Michigan-based Meijer reported a plan to hire 40–50 new seasonal employees per store to help meet public demand during the outbreak.[333] Kroger announced that, starting the morning of March 23, all of its Michigan stores would be dedicating the first hour of business on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays to seniors, expectant mothers, first responders, and those with compromised immune systems.[334] The following week, Kroger announced it would hire up to 2,000 people in Michigan in response to the pandemic.[335]

Automotive manufacturing

Temporary hospital in the TCF Center in Detroit.

The 2020 North American International Auto Show in Detroit was canceled on March 29, due to the use of its venue TCF Center as a FEMA facility.[336]

Michigan-based automotive manufacturers General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler announced plans to gradually shut down plants starting March 19 with all plants closed by the end of the month.[337]

On March 30, Ford announced it will convert its Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti to produce GE/Airon Corporation Model A-E ventilators. It says it will produce 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days.[338]

On April 1, 2020, General Motors announced it will produce 30,000 V+Pro critical care ventilators for the national stockpile.[339]

Restaurants and bars

On the morning of March 16, Governor Whitmer announced a temporary order to close all bars and restaurants in the state to sit-down service, effective at 3 pm the same evening until March 30. Carry-out and delivery options were excluded from the order, although restaurants were urged to limit in-building carry-out services to five customers at a time. The order also included fitness centers, theaters, casinos, and other venues that encourage large assemblages of patrons, with several exceptions, such as office buildings.[247][340] This order is expected to have significant economic impacts on businesses, and it prompted the Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association to call for Whitmer to submit paperwork to qualify Michigan for the U.S. Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.[340] The order also expands unemployment benefits to public health workers who become ill, people who need to take time off to care for children, and others, until April 14.[341]

Domino's Pizza, which is centered in the state, anticipated hiring up to 10,000 people to help meet increased demand for food delivery services due to the pandemic,[342] while Jet's Pizza also prepared to hire "hundreds" of additional delivery drivers for the same reason.[343]

On June 8, Lansing restaurants reopened for dine-in service for the first time since mid-May.[344]

On September 21, it was announced three bars in West Michigan lost their liquor licenses temporarily after they allegedly failed to enforce coronavirus mandates.[345]

On January 22, 2021, Governor Whitmer announced that starting on February 1, restaurants may re-open at 25% capacity with up to 100 people, tables had to be six feet apart with no more than six people per table, and bars and restaurants had to close by 10 p.m. Contact information also had to be collected from people for contact tracing purposes.[90]

Restaurants, bars and retail stores were allowed to operate at 50% capacity starting March 5, 2021.[95]

Unemployment and economic relief

On March 19, the Michigan Strategic Fund unanimously voted to approve a $20 million economic relief program meant to help struggling small businesses affected by the pandemic.[346] The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) had processed over 1.7 million applications as of May 13, with 1.375 million people receiving benefits. The state has paid $5.62 billion in benefits since the state of emergency was declared two months prior.[347] By June 19, UIA disbursed $11.4 billion to two million people since the coronavirus pandemic reached the state.[348] On August 21, the Federal Emergency Management Administration approved UIA's application for funding that would provide an additional $300 per week payment to Michigan residents receiving unemployment benefits.[349] On October 14, the federal government approved unemployment benefits for 20 more weeks, with up to 59 weeks of benefits for some workers.[350] On October 20, Governor Whitmer signed a bill approving six more weeks of state unemployment aid.[351]

Impact on sports

Professional

Baseball

On March 12, Major League Baseball cancelled the remainder of spring training. Four days later, they announced that the season would be postponed indefinitely, after the recommendations from the CDC to restrict events of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks, which affected Michigan's team, the Detroit Tigers.[352] On June 24, two members of the Detroit Tigers organization (later identified as pitcher Daniel Norris and a coach) tested positive for COVID-19.[163] Norris was later cleared to join the Opening Day roster.[164]

On June 25, Governor Whitmer signed an executive order which allows professional sports to resume in the state.[353] Two days before, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred unilaterally implemented a 60-game season. Players reported to training camps at their regular season home stadiums on July 1 in order to resume spring training, which included inter-squad games only, and prepare for a July 23 or 24 Opening Day (July 24 for the Tigers).[354] In an effort to slow the spread of the virus, teams only played their own division and the opposite league's corresponding geographical division, e.g. the Tigers only played the American League Central (40 games total) and National League Central (20 games total).[41] Games were played behind closed doors, with artificial crowd noise played over loudspeakers.[355]

The Tigers' August 3–6 series against the St. Louis Cardinals was postponed several times after 17 of the latter's members tested positive for COVID-19, with two of the games later cancelled outright.[356]

On March 15, 2021, Governor Whitmer increased the maximum allowed capacity of sports stadiums from 375 people to 1,000, in time for the start of the 2021 Detroit Tigers season.[97] On June 8, Comerica Park was allowed to return to operating at full seating capacity after April and May games this season were limited to 8,000 fans.[357]

Basketball

Also on March 12, the National Basketball Association announced the season would be suspended for 30 days, which affected the Detroit Pistons.[358]

The Pistons' season officially ended on June 5 when they failed to make the cut for a 22-team restart.[359]

In their 2020–21 season, the Pistons' game against the Denver Nuggets on February 1 was postponed due to a positive test on a Detroit player, as well as the February 16 game against the San Antonio Spurs due to an outbreak on the latter team.[360][361]

Hockey

In the National Hockey League, the season was suspended for an indefinite amount of time starting March 12, which affected the Detroit Red Wings.[362]

The Red Wings' season officially ended on May 27 when they failed to make a 24-team playoff tournament.[363]

The NHL's shortened 2020–21 season began on January 13. The regular season ran for 56 games per team, ending on May 8.[364]

Football

On July 27, National Football League preseason games, which usually take place in August, were cancelled by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell due to the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting the Detroit Lions.[365]

Most games in the 2020 season were played behind closed doors, with crowds at some stadiums limited to friends and families of the players, coaches, and staff members.[366][367][368][369][370][371][372][373][374][375][376][377][378]

Several members of the Lions coaching staff, including interim head coach Darrell Bevell, sat out the December 26 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers due to an outbreak.[379]

Golf

Executive Order 2020–42, signed April 9, closed golf courses in the state.[28] On April 26, golf courses were allowed to re-open, provided golfers adhere to social distancing guidelines, and stay at least six feet away from people who do not live in their home. Golf carts will not be allowed.[30]

On May 8, golf carts were allowed back on the Michigan golf courses.[380]

The FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship, an LPGA Symetra Tour event, is one of the first pro sports events returning to Michigan, scheduled for July 24–26 at the Battle Creek Country Club.

The PGA Tour Champions's The Ally Challenge was played at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc Township from July 27–August 2, 2020.[381]

The GAM Junior Invitational was played at Forest Akers West in East Lansing at Michigan State University from September 17–18, 2022.[382]

Motorsports

On April 6, IndyCar was forced to cancel the Duel in Detroit at Belle Isle Park which were originally scheduled to be first two races of the season.[383] The NASCAR Cup Series postponed the 2020 FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway from June 5–7 to August 8.[384] The NASCAR Xfinity Series lost their Michigan date for 2020.[385]

College

The NCAA also canceled all of its remaining winter tournaments for the 2019–2020 academic year, including the 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament—whose national semi-finals and championship were scheduled to be hosted by Detroit. All spring 2020 seasons were canceled as well.[386]

On June 1, Governor Whitmer signed an executive order that allows college teams to begin workouts and practice sessions for fall 2020 sports seasons. It allows "outdoor fitness classes, athletic practices, training sessions or games, provided that coaches, spectators and participants not from the same household maintain six feet of distance from one another at all times".[387]

On August 8, the Mid-American Conference (MAC), which includes the Central Michigan Chippewas, Eastern Michigan Eagles, and Western Michigan Broncos, canceled all of its fall 2020 sports seasons.[43] On September 25, the MAC reversed its previous decision on its 2020 football season, voting to play a six–game schedule which started on November 4.[44]

On August 11, the Big Ten Conference, which includes the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans, postponed their fall 2020 sports seasons.[45] On September 16, however, it was announced the 2020 football season would start on October 24 with an eight-game schedule.[388]

On August 12, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which is made up mostly of schools in Michigan, postponed its fall 2020 and winter 2021 sports seasons.[46]

In the fall of 2020, the pandemic caused both the Michigan Wolverines football and Michigan State Spartans football teams to cancel their games against the Maryland Terrapins football team due to COVID-19 outbreaks.[199][197][198] The Michigan football team's game against their arch-rival, the Ohio State Buckeyes, as well as their game against the Iowa Hawkeyes, were also canceled after an increasing number of Michigan players and staff members became infected.[389][199][200]

On January 23, 2021, the University of Michigan (U of M) shut down all sports for two weeks after the new more infectious UK variant of COVID-19 was discovered in five individuals with ties to the school.[218][210] As of April 23, 2021, 342 U of M student-athletes and 59 coaches and staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.[390]

High school

At the high school level, the Michigan High School Athletic Association canceled the remainder of the winter 2019–20 seasons and all of the spring 2020 seasons on April 3, 2020.[391]

On July 17, MHSAA announced all fall sports will resume as scheduled for the 2020–21 school year with practices starting August 10 for football and August 12 for other sports.[392] However, on July 30, they announced all preseason scrimmages would be canceled and medium and high-risk sports (soccer, volleyball and football) could start practice but a final decision on whether games would be allowed might not be made until August 20.[393] The MHSAA postponed the football season until spring 2021.[48] On August 20, the MHSAA announced it will be allowing soccer, volleyball and swimming to start fall competition in Michigan's region 6 and 8 in Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Regions 1-5 and 7 are still pending due to the phases they are in according to the Governor's executive orders on the pandemic. Girls' golf, boys' tennis and cross country in both peninsulas are able to start immediately because they are not contact sports.[394] On September 3, the MHSAA approved the return of all fall 2020 sports.[395]

On November 15, Governor Whitmer announced the MDHHS has ordered all high school sports to suspend activities for three weeks, effective November 18.[68]

Critical responses

Protests

On April 15, a convoy of thousands of motorists drove from all over the state to protest the extension of Governor Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order.[396][397] The protest, known as Operation Gridlock, involved clogging the streets surrounding on near the Michigan State Capitol, including the Capitol Loop, with their vehicles, drawing national attention.[398] The protest was organized by the Michigan Conservative Coalition, a group with ties to the DeVos family, through Facebook.[399] The Michigan Freedom Fund supported the rally by as an event co-host, spending an estimated $250 to promote the event.[400] The organizers urged participants to practice social distancing, and not leave their vehicles during the protest. Lt. Darren Green of the Michigan State Police estimated several thousand cars were part of the demonstration, with 100 to 150 people congregating on the Capitol lawn. Neither the Michigan State Police nor the Lansing Police Department reported any arrests.[401] Multiple services were disrupted as a result of Operation Gridlock, such as the Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) temporarily suspending their downtown route.[402] Governor Whitmer said the protest was legal per the First Amendment's right to freedom of assembly, and understood the protesters' anger, but warned them they were endangering their health by not following social distancing guidelines.[403][398] President Donald Trump supported the protest on April 17 with an all-caps tweet saying "Liberate Michigan".[404]

On April 30, a second protest occurred when hundreds of protesters, many carrying firearms, gathered at the Michigan Capitol. Many protesters were able to enter the building. The demonstration was organized by conservative group Michigan United for Liberty.[405] Governor Whitmer said on April 30 that she found elements of the protest 'disturbing.' Also, in an appearance May 3 on CNN's State of the Union, the governor said the Confederate flags, nooses and Nazi signs displayed were 'outrageous' and racist, with some depicting her as Adolf Hitler.[406] On May 14, more armed protesters from Michigan United for Liberty gathered outside the Michigan State Capitol.[407] The organization's Facebook group was deleted over death threats against Governor Whitmer and a fight broke out over a doll tied to a noose carried by a man who also had an axe at the protest.[408] The Michigan Legislature closed its scheduled session to avoid the possibility of another armed confrontation inside the chamber.

On May 20, the Michigan Conservative Coalition held "Operation Haircut" on the lawn of the Capitol Building, in which barbers gave free haircuts, in support of an Owosso barber who was forced to shut down after continuing to operate until the previous week, violating the executive order closing non-essential businesses that included barbershops and beauty salons resulting in the state suspending his license. Several of the barbers at the demonstration were issued $1,000 citations by the Michigan State Police for disorderly conduct.[409] A week later on May 27, the group from Operation Haircut delivered a letter to the Governor with a layout of safe practices to reopen.[410] The charges against the Owosso barber were eventually dismissed.[411] The charges against the other barbers arrested during the Operation Haircut demonstration were dismissed on February 8, 2021.[412]

A peaceful demonstration of prayers organized by the religious non-profit Transformation Michigan was performed on the Capitol lawn on May 28.[413]

A peaceful protest called "Let MI People Go" by the religious group Stand Up Michigan took place on the Capitol lawn on October 8.[414]

On December 15, a protest took place near the home of Robert Gordon, the director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, to oppose the new restrictions imposed by the state.[415]

Plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer

During the summer and fall of 2020, Governor Whitmer was targeted with an elaborate kidnapping plot. The plot was revealed when the Federal Bureau of Investigation thwarted it. In October 2020, fourteen members of a right-wing militia group called the Wolverine Watchmen were charged with several federal and state crimes. One of the suspects cited Whitmer's handling of the pandemic as part of their motive to kidnap her.[416][417]

Lawsuits

In April multiple lawsuits were filed challenging Whitmer's executive orders. The suits were filed by individuals, business owners, recreational fishermen, a conservation organization, and several county prosecutors. They alleged that her orders were overly broad, violated their constitutional rights, harmed businesses, and amounted to an unconstitutional taking of property rights.[418][419][420][421][422] Governor Whitmer's third stay-at-home order, issued April 24, overturned the restrictions on recreational boating and visits to vacation homes, effectively ending some of the lawsuits.[423]

On April 29, inmates from various Michigan prisons filed a class action lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Corrections in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, claiming the state is violating the Eighth Amendment by subjecting inmates to cruel and unusual punishment by not taking necessary pandemic precautions.[424]

On May 6, a group of churches sued Governor Whitmer, claiming "Executive Order 2020-70 continues to prohibit gatherings of two or more individuals, including at churches, thereby denying them the ability to hold worship services and otherwise carry out their ministry functions until May 28, 2020" violates their First Amendment right of freedom of religion.[425]

On May 22, a group of independently owned gyms and fitness centers sued Governor Whitmer and the state's top health official the in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan in Grand Rapids attempting to overturn the state's stay-at-home order and allow them to reopen.[426] Whitmer re-opened gyms and fitness centers on September 9.[427]

On May 29, the Department of Justice filed a statement that supports a lawsuit filed by seven Michigan businesses that challenged the restrictions imposed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[428][429] On June 2, Governor Whitmer stated in an opinion piece that the coronavirus is a civil rights battle too and that she was surprised by the lawsuit.[430]

On October 21, a chiropractors' office in Grand Haven sued the MDHHS, Whitmer, the Ottawa County Department of Public Health and the county's Deputy Health Administrator in the Michigan Court of Claims, arguing that it did not have the authority to mandate the wearing of face masks. The business had received warnings and a cease-and-desist order from local officials over its non-enforcement of the state mask mandate.[431]

On November 17, the Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association sued the Michigan Department of Health and Human Service's director to block a ban on dine-in service ordered from November 18 until December 8.[432] On November 20, a federal judge denied the request, but scheduled a hearing on the case for November 30.[433]

On December 7, in response to the extension of a partial shutdown order that lasts until December 20, a group of Catholic high schools called the Michigan Association of Non-public Schools sued the state in the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan on claims that emergency health orders banning in-school classes and religious training are unconstitutional.[434]

Emergency powers lawsuit

On May 6, Michigan House of Representatives Speaker Lee Chatfield and Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, both Republicans, sued Governor Whitmer, who is a Democrat, over her use of emergency powers during the pandemic, saying only the Michigan Legislature has the power to extend the state of emergency.[435] The Michigan Court of Claims ruled in Governor Whitmer's favor on May 21.[436] The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the Court of Claims' ruling on August 21, in a 2–1 decision.[437]

On October 2, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled on questions posed by District Judge Paul Lewis Maloney over whether Governor Whitmer violated the state Emergency Management Act of 1976, and whether the Emergency Powers of Governor Act of 1945 was unconstitutional. It was argued that Whitmer bypassed a requirement for a vote by the state legislature in order to extend a state of emergency beyond 28 days, by redeclaring it each time it expired. It was also argued that the Emergency Powers of Governor Act constituted an "unlawful delegation of legislative power to the executive". The court unanimously ruled against Whitmer on the former question. The court ruled 4–3 against Whitmer on the latter question.[438][439][440]

Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey warned that the decision "does not alter our collective responsibility to protect ourselves and others", and encouraged "bipartisan action to transition from government operating in fear of the virus to government managing life in the presence of the virus."[438][439] Governor Whitmer argued that the decision was still subject to a 21-day reconsideration period, during which the orders should have still stood. On October 4, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel stated that she would stop enforcing COVID-19-related executive orders.[438] On October 5, Governor Whitmer told CNN the decision "undermined my emergency rule, my emergency orders that I've had to enact that puts us in the same state as all other states in this nation, to save lives. We've saved thousands of lives."[441]

In response to the ruling, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued various orders intended to supplant most of Whitmer's executive orders, including requiring bars to close indoor gathering spaces, restrict the size of gatherings, and require the use of face masks in "social gatherings", defined as a shared space with two or more people where people are from multiple households. Businesses and government offices are required to enforce the requirements for gatherings on their premises. It also requires mask use in all sports except swimming if social distancing is not being practiced. These orders were enacted under the state health code, which gives the director of the HHS the authority to restrict gatherings and "establish procedures" to control an epidemic.[442][443][444] The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration similarly issued its own set of emergency rules for workplaces on October 14, again supplanting Whitmer's orders.[445]

On October 12, the Court denied Whitmer's motion for a transition period, officially voiding all executive orders she had issued.[446][443][444]

Statistics

New COVID-19 cases reported in Michigan ()
Report as of Confirmed Deaths Recovered
Date New Total New Total New Total
Sources
2020-03-10 2 2 0 0 0 0 [447]
2020-03-12 10 12 0 0 0 0 [448][446]
2020-03-13 13 25 0 0 0 0 [449]
2020-03-14 8 33 0 0 0 0 [450]
2020-03-15 20 53 0 0 0 0 [451][452]
2020-03-16 1 54 0 0 0 0 [453]
2020-03-17 11 65 0 0 0 0 [454]
2020-03-18 15[b] 80 3 3 0 0 [455][456][457]
2020-03-19 254[c] 334 0 3 0 0 [458]
2020-03-20 215 549 1 4 0 0 [459][460]
2020-03-21 238 787 4 8 0 0 [461][462]
2020-03-22 249 1,035 1 9 0 0 [463][464]
2020-03-23 293 1,328 7 16 0 0 [465]
2020-03-24 463 1,791 9 25 0 0 [466]
2020-03-25 504 2,295 18 43 0 0 [467]
2020-03-26 561 2,856 17 60 0 0 [468][469]
2020-03-27 801 3,657 32 92 0 0 [470]
2020-03-28 993 4,650 19 111 0 0 [471]
2020-03-29 846 5,486 21 132 0 0 [472]
2020-03-30 1,012 6,498 52 184 0 0 [473]
2020-03-31 1,117 7,615 75 259 0 0 [474]
2020-04-01 1,719 9,334 78 337 0 0 [475]
2020-04-02 1,417 10,791 80 417 0 0 [476]
2020-04-03 1,953 12,744 62 479 56 56 [477][478]
2020-04-04 1,081 14,225 61 540 0 56 [479]
2020-04-05 1,493 15,718 77 617 0 56 [480]
2020-04-06 1,503 17,221 110 727 0 56 [481]
2020-04-07 1,749 18,970 118 845 0 56 [482]
2020-04-08 1,376 20,346 114 959 0 56 [483]
2020-04-09 1,158 21,504 117 1,076 0 56 [484]
2020-04-10 1,279 22,783 205 1,281 377 433 [485][486]
2020-04-11 1,210 23,993 111 1,392 0 433 [487]
2020-04-12 645 24,638 95 1,487 0 433 [488]
2020-04-13 997 25,636 115 1,602 0 433 [489]
2020-04-14 1,366 27,001 166 1,768 0 433 [490]
2020-04-15 1,058 28,059 153 1,921 0 433 [491]
2020-04-16 1,204 29,263 172 2,093 0 433 [492]
2020-04-17 760 30,023 134 2,227 2,804 3,237 [493][494]
2020-04-18 768 30,791 81 2,308 0 3,237 [495]
2020-04-19 633 31,424 83 2,391 0 3,237 [496]
2020-04-20 576 32,000 77 2,468 0 3,237 [497]
2020-04-21 967 32,967 232 2,700 0 3,237 [498]
2020-04-22 999 33,966 183 2,813 0 3,237 [499]
2020-04-23 1,325 35,291 164 2,977 0 3,237 [500]
2020-04-24 1,350 36,641 108 3,085 5,105 8,342 [501]
2020-04-25 562 37,203 189 3,274 0 8,342 [502]
2020-04-26 575 37,778 41 3,315 0 8,342 [503]
2020-04-27 432 38,210 92 3,407 0 8,342 [504]
2020-04-28 1,052 39,262 160 3,567 0 8,342 [505]
2020-04-29 1,137 40,399 103 3,670 0 8,342 [506]
2020-04-30 980 41,379 119 3,789 0 8,342 [507]
2020-05-01 977 42,356 77 3,866 7,317 15,659 [508][509]
2020-05-02 851 43,207 154 4,020 0 15,659 [509]
2020-05-03 547 43,754 29 4,049 0 15,659 [510]
2020-05-04 196 43,950 86 4,135 0 15,659 [511]
2020-05-05 447 44,397 44 4,179 0 15,659 [512]
2020-05-06 657 45,054 71 4,250 0 15,659 [513]
2020-05-07 592 45,646 93 4,343 0 15,659 [514]
2020-05-08 680 46,326 50 4,393 7,027 22,686 [515][516]
2020-05-09 380 46,756 133 4,526 0 22,686 [516]
2020-05-10 382 47,138 25 4,551 0 22,686 [517]
2020-05-11 414 47,552 33 4,584 0 22,686 [518]
2020-05-12 469 48,021 90 4,674 0 22,686 [519]
2020-05-13 370 48,391 40 4,714 0 22,686 [520]
2020-05-14 1,191 49,582 73 4,787 0 22,686 [521]
2020-05-15 497 50,079 38 4,825 5,548 28,234 [522][523]
2020-05-16 425 50,504 55 4,880 0 28,234 [523]
2020-05-17 638 51,142 11 4,891 0 28,234 [524]
2020-05-18 773 51,915 24 4,915 0 28,234 [525]
2020-05-19 435 52,350 102 5,017 0 28,234 [526]
2020-05-20 659 53,009 43 5,060 0 28,234 [527]
2020-05-21 501 53,510 69 5,129 0 28,234 [528]
2020-05-22 403 53,913 29 5,158 4,934 33,168 [529][530]
2020-05-23 452 54,365 65 5,223 0 33,168 [530]
2020-05-24 314 54,679 5 5,228 0 33,168 [531]
2020-05-25 202 54,881 26 5,266 0 33,168 [532]
2020-05-26 223 55,104 26 5,266 0 33,168 [533]
2020-05-27 504 55,608 68 5,334 0 33,168 [534]
2020-05-28 406 56,014 38 5,372 0 33,168 [535]
2020-05-29 607 56,621 34 5,406 4,931 38,099 [536][537]
2020-05-30 263 56,884 57 5,463 0 38,099 [537]
2020-05-31 513 57,397 28 5,491 0 38,099 [538]
2020-06-01 135 57,532 25 5,516 0 38,099 [539]
2020-06-02 199 57,731 37 5,553 0 38,099 [540]
2020-06-03 304 58,035 17 5,570 0 38,099 [541]
2020-06-04 206 58,241 25 5,595 0 38,099 [542]
2020-06-05 284 58,525 20 5,615 3,942 42,041 [543][544]
2020-06-06 224 58,749 36 5,652 0 42,041 [544]
2020-06-07 121 58,870 4 5,656 0 42,041 [545]
2020-06-08 129 58,999 17 5,673 0 42,041 [546]
2020-06-09 108 59,107 25 5,698 0 42,041 [547]
2020-06-10 171 59,278 13 5,711 0 42,041 [548]
2020-06-11 218 59,496 26 5,737 0 42,041 [549]
2020-06-12 125 59,621 8 5,745 2,923 44,964 [550][551]
2020-06-13 180 59,801 22 5,767 0 44,964 [551]
2020-06-14 189 59,990 3 5,770 0 44,964 [552]
2020-06-15 74 60,064 2 5,772 0 44,964 [553]
2020-06-16 125 60,189 18 5,790 0 44,964 [554]
2020-06-17 204 60,393 2 5,792 0 44,964 [555]
2020-06-18 225 60,618 26 5,818 0 44,964 [556]
2020-06-19 211 60,829 5 5,823 4,326 49,290 [557][558]
2020-06-20 255 61,084 20 5,843 0 49,290 [558]
2020-06-21 146 61,230 3 5,846 0 49,290 [559]
2020-06-22 179 61,409 7 5,853 0 49,290 [560]
2020-06-23 221 61,630 11 5,864 0 49,290 [561]
2020-06-24 323 61,953 4 5,868 0 49,290 [562]
2020-06-25 353 62,306 18 5,886 0 49,290 [563]
2020-06-26 389 62,695 2 5,888 1,809 51,099 [564][565]
2020-06-27 314 63,009 19 5,907 0 51,099 [565]
2020-06-28 252 63,261 4 5,911 0 51,099 [566]
2020-06-29 236 63,497 4 5,915 0 51,099 [567]
2020-06-30 373 63,870 32 5,947 0 51,099 [568]
2020-07-01 262 64,132 4 5,951 0 51,099 [569]
2020-07-02 543 64,675 15 5,966 0 51,099 [570]
2020-07-03 460 65,135 3 5,969 1,742 52,841 [571]
2020-07-04 398 65,533 3 5,972 0 52,841 [572]
2020-07-05 343 65,876 0 5,972 0 52,841 [573]
2020-07-06 295 66,171 3 5,975 0 52,841 [574]
2020-07-07 456 66,627 30 6,005 0 52,841 [575]
2020-07-08 610 67,237 10 6,015 0 52,841 [576]
2020-07-09 446 67,683 9 6,024 0 52,841 [577]
2020-07-10 612 68,295 15 6,039 1,026 53,867 [578][579]
2020-07-11 653 68,948 28 6,067 0 53,867 [579]
2020-07-12 390 69,338 1 6,068 0 53,867 [580]
2020-07-13 384 69,722 7 6,075 0 53,867 [581]
2020-07-14 584 70,306 6 6,081 0 53,867 [582]
2020-07-15 891 71,197 4 6,085 0 53,867 [583]
2020-07-16 645 71,842 16 6,101 0 53,867 [584]
2020-07-17 660 72,502 7 6,108 1,295 55,162 [585][586]
2020-07-18 678 73,180 9 6,117 0 55,162 [586]
2020-07-19 483 73,663 2 6,119 0 55,162 [587]
2020-07-20 489 74,152 7 6,126 0 55,162 [588]
2020-07-21 573 74,725 9 6,135 0 55,162 [589]
2020-07-22 523 75,248 6 6,141 0 55,162 [590]
2020-07-23 699 75,947 7 6,148 0 55,162 [591]
2020-07-24 594 76,541 3 6,151 2,340 57,502 [592][593]
2020-07-25 437 76,978 −2[d] 6,149 0 57,502 [594][593]
2020-07-26 1,041 78,019 0 6,149 0 57,502 [595]
2020-07-27 488 78,507 5 6,154 0 57,502 [596]
2020-07-28 669 79,176 16 6,170 0 57,502 [597]
2020-07-29 996 80,172 2 6,172 0 57,502 [598]
2020-07-30 715 80,887 19 6,191 0 57,502 [599]
2020-07-31 734 81,621 8 6,199 2,520 60,022 [600][601]
2020-08-01 735 82,356 7 6,206 0 60,022 [601]
2020-08-02 426 82,782 0 6,206 0 60,022 [602]
2020-08-03 604 83,386 6 6,212 0 60,022 [603]
2020-08-04 664 84,050 7 6,219 0 60,022 [604]
2020-08-05 657 84,707 2 6,221 0 60,022 [605]
2020-08-06 722 85,429 26 6,247 0 60,022 [606]
2020-08-07 762 86,191 0 6,247 3,614 63,636 [607][608]
2020-08-08 698 86,889 3 6,250 0 63,636 [608]
2020-08-09 514 87,403 −1[e] 6,249 0 63,636 [609]
2020-08-10 557 87,960 8 6,257 0 63,636 [610]
2020-08-11 796 88,756 7 6,264 0 63,636 [611]
2020-08-12 515 89,271 9 6,273 0 63,636 [612]
2020-08-13 1,121 90,392 16 6,289 0 63,636 [613]
2020-08-14 748 91,140 11 6,300 4,142 67,778 [614][615]
2020-08-15 1,015 92,155 18 6,318 0 67,778 [615]
2020-08-16 565 92,720 6 6,324 0 67,778 [616]
2020-08-17 465 93,185 1 6,325 0 67,778 [617]
2020-08-18 477 93,662 15 6,340 0 67,778 [618]
2020-08-19 616 94,278 9 6,349 0 67,778 [619]
2020-08-20 419 94,697 19 6,368 0 67,778 [620]
2020-08-21 374 95,071 10 6,378 4,802 72,580 [621][622]
2020-08-22 953 96,024 11 6,389 0 72,580 [622]
2020-08-23 768 96,792 4 6,393 0 72,580 [623]
2020-08-24 868 97,660 4 6,397 0 72,580 [624]
2020-08-25 779 98,439 20 6,417 0 72,580 [625]
2020-08-26 761 99,200 7 6,424 0 72,580 [626]
2020-08-27 758 99,958 16 6,440 0 72,580 [627]
2020-08-28 741 100,699 6 6,446 4,571 76,151 [52][628]
2020-08-29 799 101,478 21 6,467 0 76,151 [628]
2020-08-30 539 102,017 6 6,473 0 76,151 [629]
2020-08-31 451 102,468 7 6,480 0 76,151 [630]
2020-09-01 718 103,186 15 6,495 0 76,151 [631]
2020-09-02 524 103,710 14 6,509 0 76,151 [632]
2020-09-03 685 104,395 10 6,519 0 76,151 [633]
2020-09-04 982 105,377 7 6,526 4,527 80,678 [634][635]
2020-09-05 838 106,215 8 6,534 0 80,678 [635]
2020-09-07 1,153 107,368 4 6,538 0 80,678 [636]
2020-09-08 441 107,812 1 6,539 0 80,678 [637]
2020-09-09 783 108,595 13 6,552 0 80,678 [638]
2020-09-10 924 109,519 17 6,569 0 80,678 [639]
2020-09-11 1,313 110,832 9 6,578 4,835 85,513 [640][641]
2020-09-12 692 111,524 13 6,591 0 85,513 [641]
2020-09-14 1,088 112,612 10 6,601 0 85,513 [642]
2020-09-15 571 113,183 11 6,612 0 85,513 [643]
2020-09-16 680 113,863 11 6,623 0 85,513 [644]
2020-09-17 829 114,692 9 6,632 0 85,513 [645]
2020-09-18 695 115,387 6 6,638 4,703 90,216 [646][647]
2020-09-19 483 115,870 15 6,653 0 90,216 [647]
2020-09-21 1,536 117,406 12 6,665 0 90,216 [648]
2020-09-22 504 117,910 15 6,680 0 90,216 [649]
2020-09-23 705 118,615 12 6,692 0 90,216 [650]
2020-09-24 982 119,597 8 6,700 0 90,216 [651]
2020-09-25 929 120,526 8 6,708 4,835 95,051 [652][653]
2020-09-26 901 121,427 15 6,723 0 95,051 [653]
2020-09-28 1,308 122,735 8 6,731 0 95,051 [654]
2020-09-29 898 123,633 20 6,751 0 95,051 [655]
2020-09-30 1,054 124,687 11 6,762 0 95,051 [656]
2020-10-01 891 125,578 19 6,781 0 95,051 [657]
2020-10-02 788 126,358 7 6,788 4,470 99,521 [658][659]
2020-10-03 1,158 127,516 13 6,801 0 99,521 [659]
2020-10-05 1,407 128,923 15 6,816 0 99,521 [660]
2020-10-06 903 129,826 22 6,838 0 99,521 [661]
2020-10-07 1,016 130,842 9 6,847 0 99,521 [662]
2020-10-08 1,197 132,039 22 6,869 0 99,521 [663]
2020-10-09 1,095 133,134 7 6,876 4,750 104,271 [664][665]
2020-10-10 1,522 134,656 15 6,891 0 104,271 [665]
2020-10-12 1,809 136,465 7 6,898 0 104,271 [666]
2020-10-13 1,237 137,702 30 6,928 0 104,271 [667]
2020-10-14 1,359 139,061 13 6,941 0 104,271 [668]
2020-10-15 2,030 141,091 32 6,973 0 104,271 [61]
2020-10-16 2,015 143,106 14 6,987 5,268 109,539 [669][62]
2020-10-17 1,791 144,897 23 7,010 0 109,539 [62]
2020-10-19 2,909 147,806 21 7,031 0 109,539 [670]
2020-10-20 1,586 149,392 22 7,053 0 109,539 [671]
2020-10-21 1,597 150,989 33 7,086 0 109,539 [672]
2020-10-22 1,873 152,862 43 7,129 0 109,539 [673]
2020-10-23 1,826 154,688 18 7,147 5,400 114,939 [674][64]
2020-10-24 3,338 158,026 35 7,182 0 114,939 [64]
2020-10-26 3,881 161,907 29 7,211 0 114,939 [675]
2020-10-27 2,367 164,274 28 7,239 0 114,939 [676]
2020-10-28 3,271 167,545 18 7,257 0 114,939 [677]
2020-10-29 3,675 171,220 41 7,298 0 114,939 [65]
2020-10-30 3,168 174,338 11 7,309 6,154 121,093 [678][66]
2020-10-31 3,792 178,180 31 7,340 0 121,093 [66]
2020-11-02 6,709 184,889 17 7,357 0 121,093 [679]
2020-11-03 3,106 187,995 17 7,400 0 121,093 [680]
2020-11-04 4,101 192,096 19 7,419 0 121,093 [681]
2020-11-05 5,710 197,806 51 7,470 0 121,093 [682]
2020-11-06 3,763 201,569 43 7,513 7,888 128,981 [683][684]
2020-11-07 6,225 207,794 65 7,578 0 128,981 [684]
2020-11-09 9,010 216,804 62 7,640 0 128,981 [685]
2020-11-10 6,473 223,277 84 7,724 0 128,981 [686]
2020-11-11 6,008 229,285 42 7,766 0 128,981 [687]
2020-11-12 6,940 236,225 45 7,811 0 128,981 [688]
2020-11-13 8,516 244,741 118 7,929 9,881 138,862 [67][689]
2020-11-14 7,072 251,813 65 7,994 0 138,862 [689]
2020-11-16 12,763 264,576 55 8,049 0 138,862 [69]
2020-11-17 7,458 272,034 79 8,128 0 138,862 [690]
2020-11-18 5,772 277,806 62 8,190 0 138,862 [691]
2020-11-19 7,592 285,398 134 8,324 0 138,862 [692]
2020-11-20 9,779 295,177 53 8,377 13,405 152,267 [70][71]
2020-11-21 8,478 302,705 101 8,478 0 152,267 [71]
2020-11-23 11,511 314,216 65 8,543 0 152,267 [693]
2020-11-24 6,290 320,506 145 8,688 0 152,267 [694]
2020-11-25 4,273 324,779 73 8,761 0 152,267 [695]
2020-11-27 17,162 341,941 172 8,933 13,002 165,269 [696]
2020-11-28 8,080 350,021 103 9,036 0 165,269 [73]
2020-11-30 10,428 360,449 98 9,134 0 165,269 [697]
2020-12-01 5,793 366,242 190 9,324 0 165,269 [698]
2020-12-02 6,955 373,197 81 9,405 0 165,269 [699]
2020-12-03 7,146 380,343 175 9,580 0 165,269 [700]
2020-12-04 8,689 389,032 81 9,661 32,481 197,750 [701][702]
2020-12-05 6,004 395,036 193 9,854 0 197,750 [702]
2020-12-07 9,350 404,386 93 9,947 0 197,750 [75]
2020-12-08 5,909 410,295 191 10,138 0 197,750 [79]
2020-12-09 4,905 415,200 75 10,213 0 197,750 [703]
2020-12-10 5,937 421,137 182 10,395 0 197,750 [704]
2020-12-11 5,157 426,294 61 10,456 38,619 236,369 [705][706]
2020-12-12 4,486 430,780 206 10,662 0 236,369 [706]
2020-12-14 7,205 437,985 90 10,752 0 236,369 [707]
2020-12-15 4,730 442,715 183 10,935 0 236,369 [708]
2020-12-16 4,037 446,752 83 11,018 0 236,369 [83]
2020-12-17 4,024 450,776 190 11,208 0 236,369 [709]
2020-12-18 4,180 454,956 66 11,274 48,362 284,731 [710]
2020-12-19 3,896 458,852 187 11,461 0 284,731 [711]
2020-12-21 4,551 463,403 71 11,532 0 284,731 [712]
2020-12-22 3,082 466,485 173 11,705 0 284,731 [713]
2020-12-23 3,443 469,928 70 11,775 0 284,731 [714]
2020-12-26 7,341 477,269 254 12,029 33,658 318,389 [85]
2020-12-28 3,239 480,508 60 12,089 0 318,389 [715]
2020-12-29 3,414 483,922 193 12,282 0 318,389 [716]
2020-12-30 4,222 488,144 51 12,333 0 318,389 [86]
2021-01-02 8,983 497,127 265 12,598 45,222 363,611 [717]
2021-01-04 4,992 502,119 80 12,678 0 363,611 [718]
2021-01-05 2,291 504,410 189 12,867 0 363,611 [719]
2021-01-06 4,326 508,736 51 12,918 0 363,611 [720]
2021-01-07 4,015 512,751 176 13,094 0 363,611 [88]
2021-01-08 3,625 516,376 38 13,132 51,468 415,079 [721]
2021-01-09 2,706 519,082 222 13,354 0 415,079 [722]
2021-01-11 4,536 523,618 47 13,401 0 415,079 [723]
2021-01-12 1,994 525,612 100 13,501 0 415,079 [724]
2021-01-13 2,694 528,306 32 13,533 0 415,079 [725]
2021-01-14 2,698 531,004 139 13,672 0 415,079 [726]
2021-01-15 2,598 533,602 29 13,701 27,329 442,408 [727]
2021-01-16 1,932 535,534 103 13,804 0 442,408 [728]
2021-01-18 2,843 538,377 20 13,824 0 442,408 [729]
2021-01-19 1,738 540,115 41 13,865 0 442,408 [730]
2021-01-20 2,031 542,146 40 13,905 0 442,408 [731]
2021-01-21 2,165 544,311 148 14,053 0 442,408 [89]
2021-01-22 2,157 546,468 17 14,070 20,698 463,106 [732][733]
2021-01-23 1,601 548,069 221 14,291 0 463,106 [733]
2021-01-25 3,011 551,080 35 14,326 0 463,106 [734]
2021-01-26 1,476 552,556 79 14,405 0 463,106 [735]
2021-01-27 1,681 554,237 6 14,411 0 463,106 [736]
2021-01-28 1,872 556,109 80 14,491 0 463,106 [737]
2021-01-29 1,774 557,883 6 14,497 18,695 481,801 [738][739]
2021-01-30 1,358 559,241 104 14,601 0 481,801 [739]
2021-02-01 2,066 561,307 8 14,609 0 481,801 [740]
2021-02-02 1,203 562,510 63 14,672 0 481,801 [741]
2021-02-03 1,383 563,893 32 14,704 0 481,801 [742]
2021-02-04 1,358 565,251 74 14,778 0 481,801 [743]
2021-02-05 1,379 566,630 19 14,797 16,694 498,495 [744][745]
2021-02-06 1,018 567,648 97 14,894 0 498,495 [745]
2021-02-08 1,769 569,417 11 14,905 0 498,495 [746]
2021-02-09 563 569,980 60 14,965 0 498,495 [747]
2021-02-10 915 570,895 12 14,977 0 498,495 [748]
2021-02-11 1,284 572,179 75 15,052 0 498,495 [93]
2021-02-12 1,193 573,372 10 15,062 19,946 517,991 [749][94]
2021-02-13 852 574,224 88 15,150 0 517,991 [94]
2021-02-15 1,265 575,489 8 15,158 0 517,991 [750]
2021-02-16 775 576,264 19 15,177 0 517,991 [751]
2021-02-17 939 577,203 11 15,188 0 517,991 [752]
2021-02-18 888 578,091 85 15,273 0 517,991 [753]
2021-02-19 1,193 579,284 23 15,296 11,089 529,080 [754][755]
2021-02-20 635 579,919 63 15,359 0 529,080 [755]
2021-02-22 1,484 581,403 3 15,362 0 529,080 [756]
2021-02-23 1,316 582,719 34 15,396 0 529,080 [757]
2021-02-24 1,245 583,964 9 15,405 0 529,080 [758]
2021-02-25 1,388 585,352 48 15,453 0 529,080 [759]
2021-02-26 1,073 586,425 1 15,454 12,178 541,258 [760][761]
2021-02-27 1,156 587,581 68 15,522 0 541,258 [761]
2021-03-01 1,569 589,150 12 15,534 0 541,258 [762]
2021-03-02 1,067 590,217 24 15,558 0 541,258 [763]
2021-03-03 1,536 591,753 5 15,563 0 541,258 [764]
2021-03-04 1,526 593,279 37 15,600 0 541,258 [765]
2021-03-05 1,486 594,765 10 15,610 8,623 549,881 [766][767]
2021-03-06 1,289 596,054 56 15,666 0 549,881 [767]
2021-03-08 1,960 598,014 5 15,670 0 549,881 [768]
2021-03-09 954 598,968 29 15,699 0 549,881 [769]
2021-03-10 2,316 601,284 8 15,707 0 549,881 [96]
2021-03-11 2,091 603,375 23 15,729 0 549,881 [770]
2021-03-12 2,403 605,778 8 15,737 6,816 556,697 [771][772]
2021-03-13 1,659 607,437 38 15,774 0 556,697 [772]
2021-03-15 3,143 610,580 9 15,783 0 556,697 [773]
2021-03-16 2,048 612,628 27 15,810 0 556,697 [774]
2021-03-17 3,064 615,792 0 15,810 0 556,697 [98]
2021-03-18 2,629 618,421 25 15,835 0 556,697 [775]
2021-03-19 3,730 622,151 15 15,850 6,078 562,775 [776]
2021-03-20 2,660 624,811 47 15,897 0 562,775 [777]
2021-03-22 4,801 629,612 6 15,903 0 562,775 [778]
2021-03-23 3,579 633,191 16 15,919 0 562,775 [779]
2021-03-24 4,454 637,645 16 15,935 0 562,775 [780]
2021-03-25 5,224 642,869 49 15,984 0 562,775 [781]
2021-03-26 5,030 647,899 20 16,004 6,685 569,460 [782][783]
2021-03-27 4,670 652,569 22 16,026 0 569,460 [783]
2021-03-29 8,202 660,771 8 16,034 0 569,460 [784]
2021-03-30 5,177 665,948 48 16,082 0 569,460 [785]
2021-03-31 6,311 672,259 10 16,092 0 569,460 [786]
2021-04-01 6,036 678,295 49 16,141 0 569,460 [787]
2021-04-02 5,498 683,793 20 16,161 7,681 577,141 [788][789]
2021-04-03 8,413 692,206 57 16,218 0 577,141 [789]
2021-04-05 10,293 702,499 21 16,239 0 577,141 [790]
2021-04-06 4,964 707,463 58 16,297 0 577,141 [791]
2021-04-07 8,015 715,478 30 16,327 0 577,141 [792]
2021-04-08 7,819 723,297 73 16,400 0 577,141 [793]
2021-04-09 7,834 731,131 26 16,426 10,142 587,283 [794][795]
2021-04-10 6,892 738,023 74 16,500 0 587,283 [795]
2021-04-12 9,674 747,697 12 16,512 0 587,283 [796]
2021-04-13 8,867 756,564 74 16,586 0 587,283 [797]
2021-04-14 7,955 764,519 35 16,621 0 587,283 [798]
2021-04-15 6,303 770,822 112 16,731 0 587,283 [799]
2021-04-16 8,955 779,777 40 16,771 15,811 603,094 [800][801]
2021-04-17 5,530 785,307 69 16,840 0 603,094 [801]
2021-04-19 8,574 793,881 61 16,901 0 603,094 [802]
2021-04-20 5,259 799,140 85 16,986 0 603,094 [803]
2021-04-21 5,584 804,724 45 17,031 0 603,094 [804]
2021-04-22 4,867 809,591 108 17,139 0 603,094 [805]
2021-04-23 5,031 814,622 29 17,168 23,160 626,254 [806][807]
2021-04-24 4,698 819,320 121 17,289 0 626,254 [807]
2021-04-26 6,524 825,844 35 17,324 0 626,254 [808]
2021-04-27 3,676 829,520 105 17,429 0 626,254 [809]
2021-04-28 4,371 833,891 38 17,467 0 626,254 [810]
2021-04-29 3,623 837,514 109 17,576 0 626,254 [811]
2021-04-30 3,440 840,954 35 17,611 33,870 660,124 [812]
2021-05-01 3,431 844,385 131 17,742 0 660,124 [813]
2021-05-03 5,035 849,420 29 17,771 0 660,124 [814]
2021-05-04 2,527 851,947 126 17,897 0 660,124 [815]
2021-05-05 2,589 854,536 42 17,939 0 660,124 [816]
2021-05-06 3,514 858,050 115 18,054 0 660,124 [817]
2021-05-07 2,758 860,808 30 18,084 43,622 703,746 [818][819]
2021-05-08 1,825 862,633 122 18,206 0 703,746 [819]
2021-05-10 2,716 865,349 33 18,239 0 703,746 [820]
2021-05-11 1,992 867,341 99 18,338 0 703,746 [821]
2021-05-12 2,171 869,512 17 18,355 0 703,746 [822]
2021-05-13 2,057 871,569 112 18,467 0 703,756 [823]
2021-05-14 1,766 873,335 33 18,500 51,373 755,119 [824][825]
2021-05-15 1,289 874,624 107 18,607 0 755,119 [825]
2021-05-17 2,230 876,854 20 18,627 0 755,119 [826]
2021-05-18 1,271 878,125 83 18,710 0 755,119 [827]
2021-05-19 1,560 879,685 31 18,741 0 755,119 [828]
2021-05-20 1,372 881,057 74 18,815 0 755,119 [829]
2021-05-21 1,132 882,189 38 18,853 36,087 791,206 [830]
2021-05-22 1,013 883,202 86 18,939 0 791,206 [831]
2021-05-24 1,378 884,580 14 18,953 0 791,206 [832]
2021-05-25 739 885,319 66 19,019 0 791,206 [833]
2021-05-26 799 886,118 12 19,031 0 791,206 [834]
2021-05-27 542 886,660 59 19,090 0 791,206 [835]
2021-05-28 614 887,274 24 19,114 26,959 818,165 [836][837]
2021-05-29 445 887,719 49 19,163 0 818,165 [837]
2021-06-01 862 888,581 13 19,176 0 818,165 [838]
2021-06-02 420 889,001 33 19,209 0 818,165 [839]
2021-06-03 510 889,511 57 19,266 0 818,165 [840]
2021-06-04 446 889,957 27 19,293 19,199 837,864 [841][842]
2021-06-05 388 890,345 72 19,365 0 837,864 [842]
2021-06-07 419 890,376 11 19,376 0 837,864 [843]
2021-06-08 293 891,057 56 19,432 0 837,864 [844]
2021-06-09 257 891,314 7 19,439 0 837,864 [845]
2021-06-10 301 891,615 40 19,479 0 837,864 [846]
2021-06-11 318 891,933 8 19,487 14,340 852,204 [847][848]
2021-06-12 198 892,131 53 19,540 0 852,204 [848]
2021-06-14 338 892,469 8 19,548 0 852,204 [849]
2021-06-15 182 892,651 26 19,574 0 852,204 [850]
2021-06-16 179 892,830 4 19,578 0 852,204 [851]
2021-06-17 172 893,002 20 19,598 0 852,204 [852]
2021-06-18 162 893,164 14 19,612 7,876 860,080 [853][854]
2021-06-21 327 893,491 35 19,647 0 860,080 [854]
2021-06-22 91 893,582 15 19,662 0 860,080 [855]
2021-06-23 174 893,756 2 19,664 0 860,080 [856]
2021-06-24 153 893,909 28 19,692 0 860,080 [857]
2021-06-25 40 893,949 15 19,707 5,497 865,577 [858]
2021-06-28 311 894,260 5 19,712 0 865,577 [859]
2021-06-29 173 894,433 32 19,744 0 865,577 [860]
2021-06-30 195 894,628 4 19,748 0 865,577 [861]
2021-07-01 228 894,856 10 19,758 0 865,577 [862]
2021-07-02 101 894,957 −4[f] 19,754 2,717 868,294 [863]
2021-07-06 438 895,395 21 19,775 0 868,294 [864]
2021-07-09 672 896,067 26 19,801 0 868,294 [865]
2021-07-13 650 896,717 31 19,832 0 868,294 [866]
2021-07-16 881 897,598 16 19,848 1,846 870,140 [867]
2021-07-20 1,028 898,626 14 19,862 0 870,140 [868]
2021-07-23 1,295 899,921 21 19,883 1,262 871,402 [869]
2021-07-27 1,762 901,683 19 19,902 0 871,402 [870]
2021-07-30 2,250 903,933 19 19,921 761 872,163 [871]
2021-08-03 2,605 906,538 26 19,947 0 872,163 [872]
2021-08-06 3,962 910,500 4 19,951 829 872,992 [873]
2021-08-09 2,720 913,220 7 19,958 0 872,992 [874]
2021-08-11 2,786 916,006 24 19,982 0 872,992 [875]
2021-08-13 3,127 919,133 29 20,011 1,144 874,163 [876]
2021-08-16 3,554 922,687 19 20,030 1,556 875,719 [877]
2021-08-18 2,690 925,377 46 20,076 0 875,719 [878]
2021-08-20 4,197 929,574 37 20,113 0 875,719 [879]
2021-08-23 3,920 933,394 10 20,123 2,312 878,031 [880]
2021-08-25 4,326 937,720 38 20,161 0 878,031 [881]
2021-08-27 3,958 941,678 69 20,230 0 878,031 [882]
2021-08-30 5,020 946,698 26 20,256 0 878,031 [883]
2021-09-01 4,494 951,192 91 20,316 0 878,031 [884]
2021-09-03 4,448 955,640 51 20,367 4,028 882,059 [885]
2021-09-07 6,313 961,953 29 20,396 5,731 887,790 [886]
2021-09-08 2,364 964,317 51 20,447 0 887,790 [887]
2021-09-10 6,095 970,412 59 20,506 0 887,790 [888]
2021-09-13 6,093 976,505 29 20,535 8,416 896,206 [889]
2021-09-15 6,604 983,109 62 20,497 0 896,206 [890]
2021-09-17 5,616 988,725 68 20,665 0 896,206 [891]
2021-09-20 7,185 995,910 35 20,700 9,890 906,096 [892]
2021-09-22 6,079 1,001,989 81 20,781 0 906,096 [117]
2021-09-24 6,080 1,008,069 82 20,863 0 906,096 [893]
2021-09-27 7,733 1,015,802 35 20,898 11,731 917,827 [894]
2021-09-29 6,733 1,022,575 100 20,998 0 917,827 [895]
2021-10-01 8,058 1,030,633 79 21,077 0 917,827 [896]
2021-10-04 8,704 1,039,337 62 21,139 13,288 931,115 [897]
2021-10-06 7,674 1,047,011 92 21,231 0 931,115 [898]
2021-10-08 8,413 1,055,424 83 21,314 0 931,115 [899]
2021-10-11 9,137 1,064,557 36 21,349 13,060 945,175 [900]
2021-10-13 8,671 1,073,228 110 21,459 0 945,175 [901]
2021-10-15 8,297 1,081,525 104 21,563 0 945,175 [902]
2021-10-18 8,496 1,090,021 46 21,609 17,780 962,955 [903]
2021-10-20 7,108 1,097,129 135 21,744 0 962,955 [904]
2021-10-22 7,505 1,104,634 118 21,862 0 962,955 [905]
2021-10-25 7,856 1,112,490 56 21,918 19,333 982,288 [906]
2021-10-27 7,867 1,120,357 142 22,060 0 982,288 [907]
2021-10-29 8,078 1,128,435 122 22,182 0 982,288 [908]
2021-11–01 9,313 1,127,748 65 22,247 20,405 1,002,693 [909]
2021-11–03 9,764 1,147,512 137 22,384 0 1,002,693 [910]
2021-11–05 10,094 1,157,606 90 22,474 0 1,002,693 [911]
2021-11–08 8,911 1,116,517 47 22,521 23,602 1,026,195 [912]
2021-11–10 6,283 1,172,800 163 22,684 0 1,026,195 [913]
2021-11–12 15,878 1,188,678 84 22,767 0 1,026,195 [914]
2021-11–15 21,034 1,209,712 95 22,862 21,878 1,048,073 [915]
2021-11–17 14,561 1,224,273 242 23,104 0 1,048,073 [916]
2021-11–19 17,980 1,242,253 128 23,232 0 1,048,073 [917]
2021-11–22 17,008 1,259,261 83 23,315 27,883 1,075,956 [918]
2021-11–24 17,003 1,276,264 280 23,595 0 1,075,956 [919]
2021-11-29 25,329 1,301,593 137 23,732 14,977 1,090,933 [920]
2021-12-01 16,530 1,318,123 358 24,090 0 1,090,933 [921]
2021-12-03 18,443 1,336,566 277 24,367 0 1,090,933 [922]
2021-12-06 16,590 1,353,156 127 24,494 35,251 1,126,184 [923]
2021-12-08 15,385 1,368,541 351 24,845 0 1,126,184 [924]
2021-12-10 11,783 1,380,324 235 25,080 0 1,126,184 [925]
2021-12-13 16,143 1,396,467 160 25,240 20,311 1,146,495 [926]
2021-12-15 11,722 1,408,189 330 25,570 0 1,146,495 [927]
2021-12-17 12,649 1,420,838 254 25,824 0 1,146,495 [928]
2021-12-20 13,999 1,434,837 160 25,984 54,738 1,201,233 [929]
2021-12-22 13,686 1,448,523 392 26,376 0 1,201,233 [930]
2021-12-27 32,957 1,481,480 274 26,650 40,495 1,241,728 [931]
2021-12-29 25,858 1,507,338 338 26,988 0 1,241,728 [932]
2022-01-03 61,235 1,568,573 298 27,286 42,287 1,284,015 [933]
2022-01-05 27,346 1,595,919 277 27,563 0 1,284,015 [934]
2022-01-07 40,692 1,636,611 259 27,822 0 1,284,015 [935]
2022-01-10 44,524 1,681,135 56 27,878 1,342,025 58,010 [936]
2022-01-12 28,458 1,709,593 350 28,228 1,342,025 0 [937]
2022-01-14 37,114 1,746,707 251 28,479 1,342,025 0 [938]
2022-01-19 86,009 1,832,716 501 28,980 1,342,025 0 [939]
2022-01-21 33,351 1,866,267 210 29,190 1,382,066 40,041 [940]
2022-01-24 39,372 1,905,639 36 29,226 1,421,905 39,839 [3]
2022-01-26 27,423 1,933,062 379 29,605 1,421,905 0 [941]
2022-01-28 26,309 1,959,371 173 29,778 1,421,905 0 [942]
2022-01-31 21,242 1,980,613 65 29,843 1,421,905 0 [943]
2022-02-02 18,803 1,999,416 327 30,170 1,421,905 0 [944]
2022-02-04 9,805 2,009,221 209 30,379 1,421,905 0 [945]
2022-02-07 9,898 2,019,119 38 30,417 1,421,905 0 [946]
2022-02-09 7,527 2,026,646 330 30,747 1,421,905 0 [947]
2022-02-11 5,716 2,032,362 152 30,899 1,421,905 0 [948]
2022-02-14 5,380 2,037,742 60 30,969 1,421,905 0 [949]
2022-02-16 4,271 2,042,013 312 31,271 1,421,905 0 [950]
2022-02-18 3,827 2,045,840 112 31,383 1,421,905 0 [951]
2022-02-23 5,931 2,051,771 312 31,695 1,421,905 0 [952]
2022-02-25 3,120 2,054,891 96 31,791 1,421,905 0 [953]
2022-02-28 1,860 2,056,751 26 31,817 1,421,905 0 [954]
2022-03-02 2,105 2,058,856 233 32,050 1,421,905 0 [955]
2022-03-04 1,842 2,060,698 68 32,118 1,421,905 0 [956]
2022-03-07 1,656 2,062,354 16 32,134 1,421,905 0 [957]
2022-03-09 1,739 2,064,093 240 32,374 1,421,905 0 [958]
2022-03-11 1,819 2,065,912 45 32,419 1,421,905 0 [959]
2022-03-14 1,365 2,067,277 24 32,443 1,421,905 0 [960]
2022-03-16 1,540 2,068,817 124 32,561 1,421,905 0 [961]
2022-03-18 2,770 2,071,587 50 32,611 1,421,905 0 [962]
2022-03-21 1,423 2,073,010 8 32,619 1,421,905 0 [963]
2022-03-23 1,558 2,074,568 95 32,714 1,421,905 0 [964]
2022-03-25 1,575 2,076,143 38 32,752 1,421,905 0 [965]
2022-03-28 1,258 2,077,401 6 32,758 1,421,905 0 [966]
2022-03-30 1,550 2,077,951 72 32,830 1,421,905 0 [967]
2022-04-01 1,661 2,080,612 33 32,863 1,421,905 0 [968]
2022-04-06 3,215 2,393,265 70 35,776 1,421,905 0 [969]
2022-04-13 7,725 2,400,990 81 35,857 1,421,905 0 [970]
2022-04-20 10,474 2,411,464 78 35,935 1,421,905 0 [971]
2022-04-27 14,482 2,425,946 67 36,002 1,421,905 0 [972]
2022-05-04 18,945 2,444,891 62 36,064 1,421,905 0 [973]
2022-05-11 27,705 2,472,596 76 36,140 1,421,905 0 [974]
2022-05-18 29,267 2,501,863 78 36,218 1,421,905 0 [975]
2022-05-25 25,968 2,527,831 139 36,357 1,421,905 0 [976]
2022-06-01 19,535 2,547,366 50 36,407 1,421,905 0 [977]
2022-06-08 18,453 2,565,819 131 36,538 1,421,905 0 [978]
2022-06-15 15,578 2,581,397 137 36,675 1,421,905 0 [979]
2022-06-22 10,681 2,592,078 69 36,744 1,421,905 0 [980]
2022-06-29 14,353 2,606,431 174 36,918 1,421,905 0 [981]
2022-07-05 13,102 2,519,533 64 36,982 1,421,905 0 [982]
2022-07-12 16,681 2,636,214 160 37,142 1,421,905 0 [983]
2022-07-19 16,445 2,652,259 149 37,291 1,421,905 0 [984]
2022-07-26 19,653 2,672,312 137 37,428 1,421,905 0 [985]
2022-08-02 20,173 2,692,485 106 37,534 1,421,905 0 [986]
2022-08-09 15,137 2,708,622 137 37,671 1,421,905 0 [987]
2022-08-16 23,165 2,731,787 103 37,774 1,421,905 0 [988]
2022-08-23 19,414 2,751,201 135 37,909 1,421,905 0 [989]
2022-08-30 19,158 2,770,359 129 38,038 1,421,905 0 [990]
2022-09-06 15,854 2,786,213 83 38,121 1,421,905 0 [991]
2022-09-13 18,375 2,804,588 196 38,317 1,421,905 0 [992]
2022-09-20 16,901 2,821,489 147 38,364 1,421,905 0 [993]
2022-09-27 14,678 2,836,167 160 38,624 1,421,905 0 [994]
2022-10-04 12,880 2,849,047 143 38,767 1,421,905 0 [995]
2022-10-11 12,548 2,861,595 152 38,919 1,421,905 0 [996]
2022-10-18 12,414 2,874,009 173 39,092 1,421,905 0 [997]
2022-10-25 12,167 2,886,176 158 39,250 1,421,905 0 [998]
2022-11-01 11,651 2,897,827 156 39,406 1,421,905 0 [999]
2022-11-09 9,992 2,907,819 168 39,574 1,421,905 0 [1000]
2022-11-15 12,860 2,920,679 123 39,679 1,421,905 0 [1001]
2022-11-22 8,933 2,929,612 275 39,972 1,421,905 0 [1002]
2022-11-30 8,831 2,938,443 113 40,085 1,421,905 0 [1003]
2022-12-06 11,918 2,950,361 242 40,327 1,421,905 0 [4]
2022-12-13 13,043 2,963,404 181 40,508 1,421,905 0 [1004]
2022-12-20 14,323 2,977,727 149 40,657 1,421,905 0 [2]
Notes:
  1. ^ This statistic is only updated on Mondays. The state defines recovery as "still alive 30 days after onset of illness."
  2. ^ Official state total. Later in the day, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) disclosed 30 more cases without information on the locations of these cases. The state's total was estimated at 110, with one source reporting as many as 116.
  3. ^ The official count was updated to 336 positive cases, which included private tests from the previous two weeks that had not been included in prior totals. However, later in the day, one case each in Isabella and Genesee counties were removed from the government tally due to errors in reporting, decreasing the total to 334.
  4. ^ 14 new deaths were reported. However, after a review found manual errors in data entry, it was determined 16 deaths were reported erroneously, meaning two fewer people than yesterday's reported number have actually died.
  5. ^ Two new deaths were reported. However, a review found three previously reported deaths were erroneously added, decreasing the total by one.
  6. ^ Corrections made to the provisional case data resulted in a reduction of the cumulative confirmed death total to 19,754
Michigan.gov information is updated daily by 3 p.m., with COVID-19 results included as of 10 a.m.
Recovery data is updated by the state on Mondays, with data as of the previous Friday.
The state discontinued reporting results on Sundays starting September 6, 2020. Data on Mondays will include that of Sundays starting September 7, 2020.[1005]
The state also discontinued reporting results on Saturdays starting June 26, 2021.
Starting July 2, 2021, the state began reporting statistics only and Tuesdays and Fridays.[113]
However on August 9, 2021 the state began reporting results on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.[874]
Statistics are not reported on major federal holidays (e.g. Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day) and sometimes, the day preceding them (i.e. Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve).


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Notes

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  456. ^ Two more coronavirus deaths reported in Michigan MLive.com, March 19, 2020
  457. ^ Health officials: Michigan possibly has at least 30 more coronavirus cases WJRT-TV (ABC 12), March 18, 2020
  458. ^ Michigan confirmed coronavirus cases jump to 334 with an increase of private testing MLive.com, March 19, 2020
  459. ^ Michigan confirmed coronavirus cases rise to 549 MLive.com, March 20, 2020
  460. ^ Fourth Michigan coronavirus death reported MLive.com, March 20, 2020
  461. ^ Michigan has 5th COVID-19-related death, more than 230 new cases The Detroit News, March 21, 2020
  462. ^ 8 people now dead from coronavirus in Michigan; infant tests positive MLive.com, March 21, 2020
  463. ^ Coronavirus cases top 1,000 in Michigan MLive.com, March 22, 2020
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  466. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases now at 1,791 with 24 deaths – biggest daily increase to date MLive.com, March 24, 2020
  467. ^ Another big jump in Michigan coronavirus numbers: Now at 2,295 cases; 43 deaths MLive.com, March 25, 2020
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  470. ^ Michigan coronavirus numbers now at 3,657 – up 801 cases MLive.com, March 27, 2020
  471. ^ Nearly 1,000 new coronavirus cases reported in Michigan; death toll climbs to 111 MLive.com, March 28, 2020
  472. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases soar past 5,000; 21 new deaths reported MLive.com, March 29, 2020
  473. ^ Michigan coronavirus numbers now at 6,498 – up 1,012 cases MLive.com, March 30, 2020
  474. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases now at 7,615; up 1,117 cases, 75 deaths in one day MLive.com, March 31, 2020
  475. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 9,334 and a total of 337 deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), April 1, 2020
  476. ^ Coronavirus continues to rampage through Michigan as case total reaches 10,791, death toll hits 417 MLive.com, April 2, 2020
  477. ^ Michigan sees the largest spike with 1,953 new confirmed coronavirus cases MLive.com, April 3, 2020
  478. ^ Michigan coronavirus data will now include recovered cases, state reports 56 so far MLive.com, April 8, 2020
  479. ^ New coronavirus cases in Michigan take a dip, deaths climb to 540 MLive.com, April 4, 2020
  480. ^ Michigan reports 1,493 new coronavirus cases on Sunday and 77 more deaths MLive.com, April 5, 2020
  481. ^ Michigan has the deadliest day from coronavirus with 110 new deaths MLive.com, April 6, 2020
  482. ^ For the second day in a row, Michigan reports over 100 coronavirus deaths MLive.com, April 7, 2020
  483. ^ Michigan becomes 3rd state to eclipse 20,000 coronavirus cases MLive.com, April 8, 2020
  484. ^ Michigan coronavirus deaths top 1,000 MLive.com, April 9, 2020
  485. ^ Michigan coronavirus deaths increase to another new single-day record MLive.com, April 10, 2020
  486. ^ Michigan officials: 433 people have recovered from coronavirus (COVID-19) WDIV, April 12, 2020
  487. ^ State of Michigan reporting more than 24,000 COVID-19 cases, with nearly 1,400 deaths WNEM-TV, April 11, 2020
  488. ^ Michigan cites possible testing lag as coronavirus cases drop MLive.com, April 12, 2020
  489. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases top 25,000 while deaths top 1,600 WJRTV-TV (ABC 12), April 13, 2020
  490. ^ Coronavirus deaths surge again during Michigan’s second-deadliest day MLive.com, April 14, 2020
  491. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 28,059, total deaths 1,921 WEYI-TV (NBC 25), April 15, 2020
  492. ^ Michigan coronavirus deaths top 2,000; new cases increase by 1,200 WJRT-TV (ABC 12), April 16, 2020
  493. ^ Michigan sees drop in new coronavirus cases, but new death count remains high MLive.com, April 17, 2020
  494. ^ Number of "recovered" COVID-19 cases leaps in Michigan Michigan Radio, April 18, 2020
  495. ^ Michigan coronavirus death toll now at 2,308; more than 30,700 cases Detroit Free Press, April 18, 2020
  496. ^ 2,391 deaths, 31,424 cases of coronavirus reported in Michigan WXYZ-TV (ABC 7), April 19, 2020
  497. ^ New Michigan coronavirus deaths at the lowest number in two weeks MLive.com, April 20, 2020
  498. ^ The latest coronavirus updates: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 WXYZ-TV (ABC 7), April 21, 2020
  499. ^ With 999 new confirmed coronavirus cases, Michigan nears 34,000 MLive.com, April 22, 2020
  500. ^ New Michigan coronavirus cases up again, highest jump in 9 days MLive.com, April 23, 2020
  501. ^ COVID-19 cases in Michigan top 36,000, with 3,000+ total deaths, HCAM requests more PPE WEYI-TV (NBC 25), April 24, 2020
  502. ^ New Michigan coronavirus cases lowest seen in a month, but deaths still high MLive.com, April 25, 2020
  503. ^ Michigan reports 41 new coronavirus deaths, lowest since March 29 MLive.com, April 26, 2020
  504. ^ New Michigan coronavirus cases slow significantly Monday WJRT-TV (ABC 12), April 27, 2020
  505. ^ State of Michigan reporting more than 39K COVID-19 cases, with 3,500 deaths WNEM-TV 5, April 28, 2020
  506. ^ Michigan sees 100 more coronavirus deaths, 1,000 new confirmed cases MLive.com, April 29, 2020
  507. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases grow by less than 1,000 Thursday WJRT-TV (ABC 12), April 30, 2020
  508. ^ Michigan reports 977 new cases, 77 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 1, 2020
  509. ^ a b Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 43,207, total deaths 4,020 WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 2, 2020
  510. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 43,754 and 4,049 total deaths WEYI-TV, May 3, 2020
  511. ^ Less than 10% of Michigan coronavirus tests coming back positive; 86 new deaths reported MLive.com May 4, 2020
  512. ^ State of Michigan reporting more than 44K COVID-19 cases, with more than 4,100 deaths WNEM-TV 5, May 5, 2020
  513. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 45,054 total cases, 4,250 total deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 6, 2020
  514. ^ Michigan reports 592 new COVID-19 cases and 93 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 7, 2020
  515. ^ Michigan's COVID-19 death toll nears 4,400 with 50 new deaths The Detroit News, May 8, 2020
  516. ^ a b State of Michigan reporting more than 46K COVID-19 cases, with more than 4,500 deaths WNEM-TV 5, May 9, 2020
  517. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 47,138 with a total of 4,551 deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 10, 2020
  518. ^ Coronavirus cases continue downward trend in Michigan MLive.com, May 11, 2020
  519. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 48,021 total cases, 4,674 total deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 12, 2020
  520. ^ Michigan reports 40 coronavirus deaths, 370 new confirmed cases Wednesday MLive.com, May 13, 2020
  521. ^ Backlog of lab results causes surge in COVID-19 cases in Michigan WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 14, 2020
  522. ^ Michigan reports 497 new COVID-19 cases, 38 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 15, 2020
  523. ^ a b Over 400 new COVID-19 cases reported in state with over 28,000 recoveries WNEM-TV 5, May 16, 2020
  524. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 51,142 and 4,891 people are dead from the virus WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 17, 2020
  525. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 51,915 and 4,915 people have died WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 18, 2020
  526. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 52,350 total cases, total deaths 5,017 WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 19, 2020
  527. ^ Michigan reports 43 new coronavirus deaths, 659 new cases MLive.com, May 20, 2020
  528. ^ Michigan adds 69 deaths, 500 COVID cases The Detroit News, May 21, 2020
  529. ^ Michigan COVID-19 deaths hit 5,158; cases total 53,913 The Detroit News, May 22, 2020
  530. ^ a b Michigan COVID-19: 33,168 total recoveries WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 23, 2020
  531. ^ The latest coronavirus updates: Sunday, May 24, 2020 WXYZ-TV (ABC 7), May 24, 2020
  532. ^ Michigan nears 55,000 COVID-19 cases, reports 12 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 25, 2020
  533. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 223 new cases, 26 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 26, 2020
  534. ^ Michigan reports 504 new COVID-19 cases, 68 deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 27, 2020
  535. ^ 38 new COVID-19 deaths reported in state WNEM-TV 5, May 28, 2020
  536. ^ Michigan reports 607 new COVID-19 cases, 34 deaths WEY-TV (NBC 25), May 29, 2020
  537. ^ a b Michigan COVID-19: 38,099 recoveries so far WEYI-TV (NBC 25), May 30, 2020
  538. ^ 28 new COVID-19 deaths reported in state WNEM-TV 5, May 31, 2020
  539. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 57,532 and 5,516 total deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 1, 2020
  540. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 57,731; Death toll now at 5,553 WDIV, June 2, 2020
  541. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 58,035; Death toll now at 5,570 WDIV, June 3, 2020
  542. ^ Michigan reports just over 200 new COVID-19 cases, 25 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 4, 2020
  543. ^ 284 new COVID-19 cases, 20 additional deaths reported in Michigan WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 5, 2020
  544. ^ a b Michigan COVID-19: 42,041 recoveries so far WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 6, 2020
  545. ^ Michigan reports 121 new coronavirus cases, four new deaths Sunday WJRT-TV (ABC 12), June 7, 2020
  546. ^ Over 100 new COVID-19 cases reported in state, 17 new deaths WNEM-TV 5, June 8, 2020
  547. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 59,107; Death toll now at 5,698 WDIV-TV, June 9, 2020
  548. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 59,278 total cases, 5,711 total deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 10, 2020
  549. ^ Michigan reports 200+ new coronavirus cases for first time in five days WJRT-TV (ABC 12), June 11, 2020
  550. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 59,621; Death toll now at 5,745 WDIV, June 12, 2020
  551. ^ a b COVID-19 in Michigan: Confirmed cases reach 59,801 and 5,767 deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 13, 2020
  552. ^ Coronavirus in Michigan: 189 additional confirmed cases and 3 more people have died WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 14, 2020
  553. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,064; Death toll now at 5,772 WDIV, June 15, 2020
  554. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,189; Death toll now at 5,790 WDIV, June 16, 2020
  555. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,393; Death toll now at 5,792 WDIV, June 17, 2020
  556. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,618; Death toll now at 5,818 WDIV, June 18, 2020
  557. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 60,829; Death toll now at 5,823 WDIV, June 19, 2020
  558. ^ a b 255 new COVID-19 cases reported in state WNEM-TV, June 20, 2020
  559. ^ 146 new COVID-19 cases reported in state WNEM-TV, June 21, 2020
  560. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 61,409, Death toll now at 5,853 WDIV, June 22, 2020
  561. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 61,630, Death toll now at 5,864 WDIV, June 23, 2020
  562. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 61,953, Death toll now at 5,868 WDIV, June 24, 2020
  563. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 62,306, Death toll now at 5,886 WDIV, June 25, 2020
  564. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 62,695, Death toll now at 5,888 WDIV, June 26, 2020
  565. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 63,009, Death toll now at 5,907 WDIV, June 27, 2020
  566. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 63,261 and adds 4 new deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 28, 2020
  567. ^ Coronavirus cases in Michigan rise to 63,497 and 5,915 total deaths WEYI-TV (NBC 25), June 29, 2020
  568. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 63,870, Death toll now at 5,947 WDIV, June 30, 2020
  569. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 64,132, Death toll now at 5,951 WDIV, July 1, 2020
  570. ^ More than 500 new cases of coronavirus reported in Michigan WEYI-TV (NBC 25), July 2, 2020
  571. ^ Michigan adds 460 new confirmed coronavirus cases and three more people have died WEYI-TV (NBC 25), July 3, 2020
  572. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 65,533, Death toll now at 5,972 WDIV, July 4, 2020
  573. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 65,876, no additional deaths reported Sunday WDIV, July 5, 2020
  574. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 66,171, Death toll now at 5,975 WDIV, July 6, 2020
  575. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 66,627, Death toll now at 6,005 WDIV, July 7, 2020
  576. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 67,237, Death toll now at 6,015 WDIV, July 8, 2020
  577. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 67,683, Death toll now at 6,024 WDIV, July 9, 2020
  578. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 68,295, Death toll now at 6,039 WDIV, July 10, 2020
  579. ^ a b Michigan COVID-19: 53,867 total recoveries, 68,948 total cases WEYI-TV (NBC 25), July 11, 2020
  580. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 69,338; Only 1 death reported Sunday WDIV, July 12, 2020
  581. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 69,722, Death toll now at 6,075 WDIV, July 13, 2020
  582. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 70,306; Death toll now at 6,081 WDIV, July 14, 2020
  583. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 71,197; Death toll now at 6,085 WDIV, July 15, 2020
  584. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 71,842; Death toll now at 6,101 WDIV, July 16, 2020
  585. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 72,502; Death toll now at 6,108 WDIV, July 17, 2020
  586. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 73,180; Death toll now at 6,117 WDIV, July 18, 2020
  587. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 73,663; Death toll now at 6,119 WDIV, July 19, 2020
  588. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 74,152; Death toll now at 6,126 WDIV, July 20, 2020
  589. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 74,725; Death toll now at 6,135 WDIV, July 21, 2020
  590. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 75,248; Death toll now at 6,141 WDIV, July 22, 2020
  591. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 75,947; Death toll now at 6,148 WDIV, July 23, 2020
  592. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 76,541; Death toll now at 6,151 WDIV, July 24, 2020
  593. ^ a b Michigan reports spike in coronavirus deaths after records review finds missed cases MLive.com, July 25, 2020
  594. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 76,978; Death toll now at 6,149 WDIV, July 20, 2020
  595. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 78,019 with no additional deaths reported Sunday WDIV, July 26, 2020
  596. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 78,507; Death toll now at 6,154 WDIV, July 27, 2020
  597. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 79,176; Death toll now at 6,170 WDIV, July 28, 2020
  598. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 80,172; Death toll now at 6,172 WDIV, July 29, 2020
  599. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 80,887; Death toll now at 6,191 WDIV, July 30, 2020
  600. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 81,621; Death toll now at 6,199 WDIV, July 31, 2020
  601. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 82,356; Death toll now at 6,206 WDIV, August 1, 2020
  602. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 82,782 with no additional deaths reported Sunday WDIV, August 2, 2020
  603. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 83,386; Death toll now at 6,212 WDIV, August 3, 2020
  604. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 84,050; Death toll now at 6,220 WDIV, August 4, 2020
  605. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 84,707; Death toll now at 6,221 WDIV, August 5, 2020
  606. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 85,429; Death toll now at 6,247 WDIV, August 6, 2020
  607. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 86,191; Death toll now at 6,247 WDIV, August 7, 2020
  608. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 86,889; Death toll now at 6,250 WDIV, August 8, 2020
  609. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 87,403; Death toll now at 6,249 WDIV, August 9, 2020
  610. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 87,960; Death toll now at 6,257 WDIV, August 10, 2020
  611. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 88,756; Death toll now at 6,264 WDIV, August 11, 2020
  612. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 89,271; Death toll now at 6,273 WDIV, August 12, 2020
  613. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 90,392; Death toll now at 6,289 WDIV, August 13, 2020
  614. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 91,140; Death toll now at 6,300 WDIV, August 14, 2020
  615. ^ a b More than 1K new cases of COVID-19 reported in MI on Saturday WNEM-TV, August 15, 2020
  616. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 92,720; Death toll now at 6,324 WDIV, August 16, 2020
  617. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 93,185; Death toll now at 6,325 WDIV, August 17, 2020
  618. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 93,662; Death toll now at 6,340 WDIV, August 18, 2020
  619. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 94,278; Death toll now at 6,349 WDIV, August 19, 2020
  620. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 94,697; Death toll now at 6,368 WDIV, August 20, 2020
  621. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 95,071; Death toll now at 6,378 WDIV, August 21, 2020
  622. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 96,024; Death toll now at 6,389 WDIV, August 22, 2020
  623. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 96,792; Death toll now at 6,393 WDIV, August 23, 2020
  624. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 97,660; Death toll now at 6,397 WDIV, August 24, 2020
  625. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 98,439; Death toll now at 6,417 WDIV, August 25, 2020
  626. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 99,200; Death toll now at 6,424 WDIV, August 26, 2020
  627. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 99,958; Death toll now at 6,440 WDIV, August 27, 2020
  628. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 101,478; Death toll now at 6,467 WDIV, August 29, 2020
  629. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 102,017; Death toll now at 6,473 WDIV, August 30, 2020
  630. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 102,468; Death toll now at 6,480 WDIV, August 31, 2020
  631. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 103,186; Death toll now at 6,495 WDIV, September 1, 2020
  632. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 103,710; Death toll now at 6,509 WDIV, September 2, 2020
  633. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 104,395; Death toll now at 6,519 WDIV, September 3, 2020
  634. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 105,377; Death toll now at 6,526 WDIV, September 4, 2020
  635. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 106,215; Death toll now at 6,534 WDIV, September 5, 2020
  636. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 107,371; Death toll now at 6,538 WDIV, September 7, 2020
  637. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 107,812; Death toll now at 6,539 WDIV, September 8, 2020
  638. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 108,595; Death toll now at 6,552 WDIV, September 9, 2020
  639. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 109,519; Death toll now at 6,569 WDIV, September 10, 2020
  640. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 110,832; Death toll now at 6,578 WDIV, September 11, 2020
  641. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 111,524; Death toll now at 6,591 WDIV, September 12, 2020
  642. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 112,612; Death toll now at 6,601 WDIV, September 14, 2020
  643. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 113,183; Death toll now at 6,612 WDIV, September 15, 2020
  644. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 113,863; Death toll now at 6,623 WDIV, September 16, 2020
  645. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 114,692; Death toll now at 6,632 WDIV, September 17, 2020
  646. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 115,387; Death toll now at 6,638 WDIV, September 18, 2020
  647. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 115,870; Death toll now at 6,653 WDIV, September 19, 2020
  648. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 117,406; Death toll now at 6,665 WDIV, September 21, 2020
  649. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 117,910; Death toll now at 6,680 WDIV, September 22, 2020
  650. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 118,615; Death toll now at 6,692 WDIV, September 23, 2020
  651. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 119,597; Death toll now at 6,700 WDIV, September 24, 2020
  652. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 120,526; Death toll now at 6,708 WDIV, September 25, 2020
  653. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 121,427; Death toll now at 6,723 WDIV, September 26, 2020
  654. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 122,735; Death toll now at 6,731 WDIV, September 28, 2020
  655. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 123,633; Death toll now at 6,751 WDIV, September 29, 2020
  656. ^ Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 124,687; Death toll now at 6,762 WDIV, September 30, 2020
  657. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 125,578; Death toll now at 6,781 WDIV, October 1, 2020
  658. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 126,358; Death toll now at 6,788 WDIV, October 2, 2020
  659. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 127,516; Death toll now at 6,801 WDIV, October 3, 2020
  660. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 128,923; Death toll now at 6,816 WDIV, October 5, 2020
  661. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 129,826; Death toll now at 6,838 WDIV, October 6, 2020
  662. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 130,842; Death toll now at 6,847 WDIV, October 7, 2020
  663. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 132,039; Death toll now at 6,869 WDIV, October 8, 2020
  664. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 133,134; Death toll now at 6,876 WDIV, October 9, 2020
  665. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 134,656; Death toll now at 6,891 WDIV, October 10, 2020
  666. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 136,465; Death toll now at 6,898 WDIV, October 12, 2020
  667. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 137,702; Death toll now at 6,928 WDIV, October 13, 2020
  668. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 139,061; Death toll now at 6,941 WDIV, October 14, 2020
  669. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 143,106; Death toll now at 6,987 WDIV, October 16, 2020
  670. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 147,806; Death toll now at 7,031 WDIV, October 19, 2020
  671. ^ Michigan adds 1,586 cases, 22 more deaths from COVID-19 The Detroit News, October 20, 2020
  672. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 150,989; Death toll now at 7,086 WDIV, October 21, 2020
  673. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 1,873 new cases, 43 new deaths WPBN, October 22, 2020
  674. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 1,826 new cases, 18 new deaths WPBN, October 23, 2020
  675. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 161,907; Death toll now at 7,211 WDIV, October 26, 2020
  676. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 164,274; Death toll now at 7,239 WDIV, October 27, 2020
  677. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 3,271 new cases, 18 new deaths WPBN, October 28, 2020
  678. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 174,338; Death toll now at 7,309 WDIV, October 30, 2020
  679. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 184,889; Death toll now at 7,357 WDIV, November 2, 2020
  680. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 187,995; Death toll now at 7,400 WDIV, November 3, 2020
  681. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 192,096; Death toll now at 7,419 WDIV, November 4, 2020
  682. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 197,806; Death toll now at 7,470 WDIV, November 5, 2020
  683. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 201,569; Death toll now at 7,513 WDIV, November 6, 2020
  684. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 207,794; Death toll now at 7,578 WDIV, November 7, 2020
  685. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 216,804; Death toll now at 7,640 WDIV, November 9, 2020
  686. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 223,277; Death toll now at 7,724 WDIV, November 10, 2020
  687. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 229,285; Death toll now at 7,766 WDIV, November 11, 2020
  688. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 236,225; Death toll now at 7,811 WDIV, November 12, 2020
  689. ^ a b COVID-19 in Michigan: Confirmed cases reach 251,813 and 7,994 deaths WEYI-TV, November 14, 2020
  690. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 272,034; Death toll now at 8,128 WDIV, November 17, 2020
  691. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 277,806; Death toll now at 8,190 WDIV, November 18, 2020
  692. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 285,398; Death toll now at 8,324 WDIV, November 19, 2020
  693. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 11,511 new cases, 65 new deaths reported for Sunday and Monday WPBN, November 23, 2020
  694. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 320,506; Death toll now at 8,688 WDIV, November 24, 2020
  695. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 4,273 new cases, 73 new deaths WPBN, November 25, 2020
  696. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 341,941; Death toll now at 8,933 WDIV, November 27, 2020
  697. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 360,449; Death toll now at 9,134 WDIV, November 30, 2020
  698. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 366,242; Death toll now at 9,324 WDIV, December 1, 2020
  699. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 373,197; Death toll now at 9,405 WDIV, December 2, 2020
  700. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 7,146 new cases, 175 new deaths WPBN, December 3, 2020
  701. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 389,032; Death toll now at 9,661 WDIV, December 4, 2020
  702. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 395,036; Death toll now at 9,854 WDIV, December 5, 2020
  703. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 415,200; Death toll now at 10,213 WDIV, December 9, 2020
  704. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 421,137; Death toll now at 10,395 WDIV, December 10, 2020
  705. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 426,294; Death toll now at 10,456 WDIV, December 11, 2020
  706. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 430,780; Death toll now at 10,662 WDIV, December 12, 2020
  707. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 437,985; Death toll now at 10,752 WDIV, December 14, 2020
  708. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 442,715; Death toll now at 10,935 WDIV, December 15, 2020
  709. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 4,024 new cases, 190 new deaths WPBN, December 17, 2020
  710. ^ Michigan COVID-19: 4,180 new cases, 66 new deaths WPBN, December 18, 2020
  711. ^ Michigan announces 3,896 new COVID-19 cases, 187 more deaths The Detroit News, December 19, 2020
  712. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 463,403; Death toll now at 11,532 WDIV, December 21, 2020
  713. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 466,485; Death toll now at 11,705 WDIV, December 22, 2020
  714. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 469,928; Death toll now at 11,775 WDIV, December 23, 2020
  715. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 480,508; Death toll now at 12,089 WDIV, December 28, 2020
  716. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 483,922; Death toll now at 12,282 WDIV, December 29, 2020
  717. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 497,127; Death toll now at 12,598 WDIV, January 2, 2021
  718. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 502,119; Death toll now at 12,678 WDIV, January 4, 2021
  719. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 504,410; Death toll now at 12,867 WDIV, January 5, 2021
  720. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 508,736; Death toll now at 12,918 WDIV, January 6, 2021
  721. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 516,376; Death toll now at 13,132 WDIV, January 8, 2021
  722. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 519,082; Death toll now at 13,354 WDIV, January 9, 2021
  723. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 523,618; Death toll now at 13,401 WDIV, January 11, 2021
  724. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 525,612; Death toll now at 13,501 WDIV, January 12, 2021
  725. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 528,306; Death toll now at 13,533 WDIV, January 13, 2021
  726. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 531,004; Death toll now at 13,672 WDIV, January 14, 2021
  727. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 533,602; Death toll now at 13,701 WDIV, January 15, 2021
  728. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 535,534; Death toll now at 13,804 WDIV, January 16, 2021
  729. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 538,377; Death toll now at 13,824 WDIV, January 18, 2021
  730. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 540,115; Death toll now at 13,865 WDIV, January 19, 2021
  731. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 542,146; Death toll now at 13,905 WDIV, January 20, 2021
  732. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 546,468; Death toll now at 14,070 WDIV, January 22, 2021
  733. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 548,069; Death toll now at 14,291 WDIV, January 23, 2021
  734. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 551,080; Death toll now at 14,326 WDIV, January 25, 2021
  735. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 552,556; Death toll now at 14,405 WDIV, January 26, 2021
  736. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 554,237; Death toll now at 14,411 WDIV, January 27, 2021
  737. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 556,109; Death toll now at 14,491 WDIV, January 28, 2021
  738. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 557,883; Death toll now at 14,497 WDIV, January 29, 2021
  739. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 559,241; Death toll now at 14,601 WDIV, January 30, 2021
  740. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 561,307; Death toll now at 14,609 WDIV, February 1, 2021
  741. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 562,510; Death toll now at 14,672 WDIV, February 2, 2021
  742. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 563,893; Death toll now at 14,704 WDIV, February 3, 2021
  743. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 565,251; Death toll now at 14,778 WDIV, February 4, 2021
  744. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 566,630; Death toll now at 14,797 WDIV, February 5, 2021
  745. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 567,648; Death toll now at 14,894 WDIV, February 6, 2021
  746. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 569,417; Death toll now at 14,905 WDIV, February 8, 2021
  747. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 569,980; Death toll now at 14,965 WDIV, February 9, 2021
  748. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 570,895; Death toll now at 14,977 WDIV, February 10, 2021
  749. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 573,372; Death toll now at 15,062 WDIV, February 12, 2021
  750. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 575,489; Death toll now at 15,158 WDIV, February 15, 2021
  751. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 576,264; Death toll now at 15,177 WDIV, February 16, 2021
  752. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 577,203; Death toll now at 15,188 WDIV, February 17, 2021
  753. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 578,091; Death toll now at 15,273 WDIV, February 18, 2021
  754. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 579,284; Death toll now at 15,296 WDIV, February 19, 2021
  755. ^ a b Michigan reports 635 new COVID-19 cases, 63 deaths WXYZ, February 20, 2021
  756. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 581,403; Death toll now at 15,362 WDIV, February 22, 2021
  757. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 582,719; Death toll now at 15,396 WDIV, February 23, 2021
  758. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 583,964; Death toll now at 15,405 WDIV, February 24, 2021
  759. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 585,352; Death toll now at 15,453 WDIV, February 25, 2021
  760. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 586,425; Death toll now at 15,454 WDIV, February 26, 2021
  761. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 587,581; Death toll now at 15,522 WDIV, February 27, 2021
  762. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 589,150; Death toll now at 15,534 WDIV, March 1, 2021
  763. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 590,217; Death toll now at 15,558 WDIV, March 2, 2021
  764. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 591,753; Death toll now at 15,563 WDIV March 3, 2021
  765. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 593,279; Death toll now at 15,600 WDIV, March 4, 2021
  766. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 594,765; Death toll now at 15,610 WDIV, March 5, 2021
  767. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 596,054; Death toll now at 15,666 WDIV, March 6, 2021
  768. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 598,014; Death toll now at 15,670 WDIV, March 8, 2021
  769. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 598,968; Death toll now at 15,699 WDIV, March 9, 2021
  770. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 603,375; Death toll now at 15,729 WDIV, March 11, 2021
  771. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 605,778; Death toll now at 15,737 WDIV, March 12, 2021
  772. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 607,437; Death toll now at 15,774 WDIV, March 13, 2021
  773. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 610,580; Death toll now at 15,783 WDIV, March 15, 2021
  774. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 612,628; Death toll now at 15,810 WDIV, March 16, 2021
  775. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 618,421; Death toll now at 15,835 WDIV, March 18, 2021
  776. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 622,151; Death toll now at 15,850 WDIV, March 19, 2021
  777. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 624,811; Death toll now at 15,897 WDIV, March 20, 2021
  778. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 629,612; Death toll now at 15,903 WDIV, March 22, 2021
  779. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 633,191; Death toll now at 15,919 WDIV, March 23, 2021
  780. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 637,645; Death toll now at 15,935 WDIV, March 24, 2021
  781. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 642,869; Death toll now at 15,984 WDIV, March 25, 2021
  782. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 647,899; Death toll now at 16,004 WDIV, March 26, 2021
  783. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 652,569; Death toll now at 16,026 WDIV, March 27, 2021
  784. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 660,771; Death toll now at 16,034 WDIV, March 29, 2021
  785. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 665,948; Death toll now at 16,082 WDIV, March 30, 2021
  786. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 672,259; Death toll now at 16,092 WDIV, March 31, 2021
  787. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 678,295; Death toll now at 16,141 WDIV, April 1, 2021
  788. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 683,793; Death toll now at 16,161 WDIV, April 2, 2021
  789. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 692,206; Death toll now at 16,218 WDIV, April 3, 2021
  790. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 702,499; Death toll now at 16,239 WDIV, April 5, 2021
  791. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 707,463; Death toll now at 16,297 WDIV, April 6, 2021
  792. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 715,478; Death toll now at 16,327 WDIV, April 7, 2021
  793. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 723,297; Death toll now at 16,400 WDIV, April 8, 2021
  794. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 731,131; Death toll now at 16,426 WDIV, April 9, 2021
  795. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 738,023; Death toll now at 16,500 WDIV, April 10, 2021
  796. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 747,697; Death toll now at 16,512 WDIV, April 12, 2021
  797. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 756,564; Death toll now at 16,586 WDIV, April 13, 2021
  798. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 764,519; Death toll now at 16,621 WDIV, April 14, 2021
  799. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 770,822; Death toll now at 16,731 WDIV, April 15, 2021
  800. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 779,777; Death toll now at 16,771 WDIV, April 16, 2021
  801. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 785,307; Death toll now at 16,840 WDIV, April 17, 2021
  802. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 793,881; Death toll now at 16,901 WDIV, April 19, 2021
  803. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 799,140; Death toll now at 16,986 WDIV, April 20, 2021
  804. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 804,724; Death toll now at 17,031 WDIV, April 21, 2021
  805. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 809,591; Death toll now at 17,139 WDIV, April 22, 2021
  806. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 814,622; Death toll now at 17,168 WDIV, April 23, 2021
  807. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 819,320; Death toll now at 17,289 WDIV, April 24, 2021
  808. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 825,844; Death toll now at 17,324 WDIV, April 26, 2021
  809. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 829,520; Death toll now at 17,429 WDIV, April 27, 2021
  810. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 833,891; Death toll now at 17,467 WDIV, April 28, 2021
  811. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 837,514; Death toll now at 17,576 WDIV, April 29, 2021
  812. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 840,954; Death toll now at 17,611 WDIV, April 30, 2021
  813. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 844,385; Death toll now at 17,742 WDIV, May 1, 2021
  814. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 849,420; Death toll now at 17,771 WDIV, May 3, 2021
  815. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 851,947; Death toll now at 17,897 WDIV, May 4, 2021
  816. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 854,536; Death toll now at 17,939 WDIV, May 5, 2021
  817. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 858,050; Death toll now at 18,054 WDIV, May 6, 2021
  818. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 860,808; Death toll now at 18,084 WDIV, May 7, 2021
  819. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 862,633; Death toll now at 18,206 WDIV, May 8, 2021
  820. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 865,349; Death toll now at 18,239 WDIV, May 10, 2021
  821. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 867,341; Death toll now at 18,338 WDIV, May 11, 2021
  822. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 869,512; Death toll now at 18,355 WDIV, May 12, 2021
  823. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 871,569; Death toll now at 18,467 WDIV, May 13, 2021
  824. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 873,335; Death toll now at 18,500 WDIV, May 14, 2021
  825. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 874,624; Death toll now at 18,607 WDIV, May 15, 2021
  826. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 876,854; Death toll now at 18,627 WDIV, May 17, 2021
  827. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 878,125; Death toll now at 18,710 WDIV, May 18, 2021
  828. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 879,685; Death toll now at 18,741 WDIV, May 19, 2021
  829. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 881,057; Death toll now at 18,815 WDIV, May 20, 2021
  830. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 882,189; Death toll now at 18,853 WDIV, May 21, 2021
  831. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 883,202; Death toll now at 18,939 WDIV, May 22, 2021
  832. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 884,580; Death toll now at 18,953 WDIV, May 24, 2021
  833. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 885,319; Death toll now at 19,019 WDIV, May 25, 2021
  834. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 886,118; Death toll now at 19,031 WDIV, May 26, 2021
  835. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 886,660; Death toll now at 19,090 WDIV, May 27, 2021
  836. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 887,274; Death toll now at 19,114 WDIV, May 28, 2021
  837. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 887,719; Death toll now at 19,163 WDIV, May 29, 2021
  838. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 888,581; Death toll now at 19,176 WDIV, June 1, 2021
  839. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 889,001; Death toll now at 19,209 WDIV, June 2, 2021
  840. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 889,511; Death toll now at 19,266 WDIV, June 3, 2021
  841. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 889,957; Death toll now at 19,293 WDIV, June 4, 2021
  842. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 890,345; Death toll now at 19,365 WDIV, June 5, 2021
  843. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 890,764; Death toll now at 19,376 WDIV, June 7, 2021
  844. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 891,057; Death toll now at 19,432 WDIV, June 8, 2021
  845. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 891,314; Death toll now at 19,439 WDIV, June 9, 2021
  846. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 891,615; Death toll now at 19,479 WDIV, June 10, 2021
  847. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 891,933; Death toll now at 19,487 WDIV, June 11, 2021
  848. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 892,131; Death toll now at 19,540 WDIV, June 12, 2021
  849. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 892,469; Death toll now at 19,548 WDIV, June 14, 2021
  850. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 892,651; Death toll now at 19,574 WDIV, June 15, 2021
  851. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 892,830; Death toll now at 19,578 WDIV, June 16, 2021
  852. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,002; Death toll now at 19,598 WDIV, June 17, 2021
  853. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,164; Death toll now at 19,612 WDIV, June 18, 2021
  854. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,491; Death toll now at 19,647 WDIV, June 21, 2021
  855. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,582; Death toll now at 19,662 WDIV, June 22, 2021
  856. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,756; Death toll now at 19,664 WDIV, June 23, 2021
  857. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,909; Death toll now at 19,692 WDIV, June 24, 2021
  858. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 893,949; Death toll now at 19,707 WDIV, June 25, 2021
  859. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 894,260; Death toll now at 19,712 WDIV, June 28, 2021
  860. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 894,433; Death toll now at 19,744 WDIV, June 29, 2021
  861. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 894,628; Death toll now at 19,748 WDIV, June 30, 2021
  862. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 894,856; Death toll now at 19,758 WDIV, July 1, 2021
  863. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 894,957; Death toll now at 19,754 WDIV, July 2, 2021
  864. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 895,395; Death toll now at 19,775 WDIV, July 6, 2021
  865. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 896,067; Death toll now at 19,801 WDIV, July 9, 2021
  866. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 896,717; Death toll now at 19,832 WDIV, July 13, 2021
  867. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 897,598; Death toll now at 19,848 WDIV, July 16, 2021
  868. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 898,626; Death toll now at 19,862 WDIV, July 20, 2021
  869. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 899,921; Death toll now at 19,883 WDIV, July 23, 2021
  870. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 901,683; Death toll now at 19,902 WDIV, July 27, 2021
  871. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 903,933; Death toll now at 19,921 WDIV, July 30, 2021
  872. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 906,538; Death toll now at 19,947 WDIV, August 3, 2021
  873. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 910,500; Death toll now at 19,951 WDIV, August 6, 2021
  874. ^ a b Michigan coronavirus cases up to 913,220; Death toll now at 19,958 WDIV, August 9, 2021
  875. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 916,006; Death toll now at 19,982 WDIV, August 11, 2021
  876. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 919,133; Death toll now at 20,011 WDIV, August 13, 2021
  877. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 922,687; Death toll now at 20,030 WDIV, August 16, 2021
  878. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 925,377; Death toll now at 20,076 WDIV, August 18, 2021
  879. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 929,574; Death toll now at 20,113 WDIV, August 20, 2021
  880. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 933,394; Death toll now at 20,123 WDIV, August 23, 2021
  881. ^ Michigan coronavirus cases up to 937,720; Death toll now at 20,161 WDIV, August 25, 2021
  882. ^ Michigan reports 3,958 new COVID cases, 69 deaths -- average of 1,979 cases per day WDIV, August 27, 2021
  883. ^ Michigan reports 5,020 new COVID cases, 26 deaths -- average of 1,673.3 cases per day WDIV, August 30, 2021
  884. ^ Michigan reports 4,494 new COVID cases, 91 deaths -- average of 2,247 cases per day WDIV, September 1, 2021
  885. ^ Michigan reports 4,448 new COVID cases, 51 deaths -- average of 2,224 cases per day WDIV, September 3, 2021
  886. ^ Michigan reports 6,313 new COVID cases, 29 deaths -- average of 1,578 cases per day WDIV, September 7, 2021
  887. ^ Michigan reports 2,364 new COVID cases, 51 deaths WDIV, September 8, 2021
  888. ^ Michigan reports 6,095 new COVID cases, 59 deaths -- average of 3,047.5 cases per day WDIV, September 10, 2021
  889. ^ Michigan reports 6,093 new COVID cases, 29 deaths -- average of 2,031 cases per day WDIV, September 13, 2021
  890. ^ Michigan reports 6,604 new COVID cases, 62 deaths -- average of 3,302 cases per day WDIV, September 15, 2021
  891. ^ Michigan reports 5,616 new COVID cases, 68 deaths -- average of 2,808 cases per day WDIV, September 17, 2021
  892. ^ Michigan reports 7,185 new COVID cases, 35 deaths -- average of 2,395 cases per day WDIV, September 20, 2021
  893. ^ Michigan reports 6,080 new COVID cases, 82 deaths -- average of 3,040 cases per day WDIV, September 24, 2021
  894. ^ Michigan reports 7,733 new COVID cases, 35 deaths -- average of 2,578 cases per day WDIV, September 27, 2021
  895. ^ Michigan reports 6,733 new COVID cases, 100 deaths -- average of 3,367 cases per day WDIV, September 27, 2021
  896. ^ Michigan reports 8,058 new COVID cases, 79 deaths -- average of 4,029 cases per day WDIV, October 1, 2021
  897. ^ Michigan reports 8,704 new COVID cases, 62 deaths -- average of 2,901 cases per day WDIV, October 4, 2021
  898. ^ Michigan reports 7,674 new COVID cases, 92 deaths -- average of 3,837 cases per day WDIV, October 6, 2021
  899. ^ Michigan reports 8,413 new COVID cases, 83 deaths -- average of 4,206.5 cases per day WDIV, October 8, 2021
  900. ^ Michigan reports 9,137 new COVID cases, 36 deaths -- average of 3,046 cases per day WDIV, October 11, 2021
  901. ^ Michigan reports 8,671 new COVID cases, 110 deaths -- average of 4,336 cases per day WDIV, October 11, 2021
  902. ^ Michigan reports 8,297 new COVID cases, 104 deaths -- average of 4148.5 cases per day WDIV, October 15, 2021
  903. ^ Michigan reports 8,496 new COVID cases, 46 deaths -- average of 2,832 cases per day WDIV, October 18, 2021
  904. ^ Michigan reports 7,108 new COVID cases, 135 deaths -- average of 3,554 cases per day WDIV, October 20, 2021
  905. ^ Michigan reports 7,505 new COVID cases, 118 deaths -- average of 3,753 cases per day WDIV, October 22, 2021
  906. ^ Michigan reports 7,856 new COVID cases, 56 deaths -- average of 2,619 cases per day WDIV, October 25, 2021
  907. ^ Michigan reports 7,867 new COVID cases, 142 deaths -- average of 3,934 cases per day WDIV, October 27, 2021
  908. ^ Michigan reports 8,078 new COVID cases, 122 deaths -- average of 4,039 cases per day WDIV, October 29, 2021
  909. ^ Michigan reports 9,313 new COVID cases, 65 deaths -- average of 3,104 cases per day WDIV, November 1, 2021
  910. ^ Michigan reports 9,764 new COVID cases, 137 deaths -- average of 4,882 cases per day WDIV, November 3, 2021
  911. ^ Michigan reports 10,094 new COVID cases, 90 deaths -- average of 5,047 cases per day WDIV, November 5, 2021
  912. ^ Michigan reports 8,911 new COVID cases, 47 deaths -- average of 2,970 cases per day WDIV, November 8, 2021
  913. ^ Michigan reports 6,283 new COVID cases, 163 deaths -- average of 3,142 cases per day WDIV, November 10, 2021
  914. ^ Michigan reports 15,878 new COVID cases, 83 deaths -- average of 7,939 cases per day WDIV, November 12, 2021
  915. ^ Michigan reports 21,034 new COVID cases, 95 deaths -- average of 7,011 cases per day WDIV, November 15, 2021
  916. ^ Michigan reports 14,561 new COVID cases, 242 deaths -- average of 7,281 cases per day WDIV, November 17, 2021
  917. ^ Michigan reports 17,980 new COVID cases, 128 deaths -- average of 8,990 cases per day, near record WDIV, November 19, 2021
  918. ^ Michigan reports 17,008 new COVID cases, 83 deaths -- average of 5,669 cases per day WDIV, November 22, 2021
  919. ^ Michigan reports 17,003 new COVID cases, 280 deaths -- average of 8,502 cases per day WDIV, November 24, 2021
  920. ^ Michigan reports 25,329 new COVID cases, 137 deaths -- average of 5,066 cases per day WDIV, November 29, 2021
  921. ^ Michigan reports 16,530 new COVID cases, 358 deaths -- average of 8,265 cases per day WDIV, December 1, 2021
  922. ^ Michigan reports 18,443 new COVID cases, 277 deaths -- average of 9,221.5 cases per day WDIV, December 3, 2021
  923. ^ Michigan reports 16,590 new COVID cases, 127 deaths -- average of 5,530 cases per day WDIV, December 6, 2021
  924. ^ Michigan reports 15,385 new COVID cases, 351 deaths -- average of 7,693 cases per day WDIV, December 8, 2021
  925. ^ Michigan reports 11,783 new COVID cases, 235 deaths -- average of 5,892 cases per day WDIV, December 10, 2021
  926. ^ Michigan reports 16,143 new COVID cases, 160 deaths -- average of 5,381 cases per day WDIV, December 13, 2021
  927. ^ Michigan reports 11,722 new COVID cases, 330 deaths -- average of 5,861 cases per day WDIV, December 15, 2021
  928. ^ Michigan reports 12,649 new COVID cases, 254 deaths -- average of 6,325 cases per day WDIV, December 17, 2021
  929. ^ Michigan reports 13,999 new COVID cases, 160 deaths -- average of 4,666 cases per day WDIV, December 20, 2021
  930. ^ Michigan reports 13,686 new COVID cases, 392 deaths -- average of 6,843 cases per day WDIV, December 22, 2021
  931. ^ Michigan reports 32,957 new COVID cases, 274 deaths -- average of 6,591 cases per day WDIV, December 27, 2021
  932. ^ Michigan reports record-breaking 25,858 new COVID cases, 338 deaths over last two days WDIV, December 29, 2021
  933. ^ Michigan reports 61,235 new COVID cases, 298 deaths -- average of 12,247 cases per day WDIV, January 3, 2022
  934. ^ Michigan reports 27,346 new COVID cases, 277 deaths -- record average of 13,673 cases per day WDIV, January 5, 2022
  935. ^ Michigan reports 40,692 new COVID cases, 259 deaths -- record average of 20,346 cases per day WDIV, January 7, 2022
  936. ^ Michigan reports 44,524 new COVID cases, 56 deaths -- average of 14,841 cases per day WDIV, January 10, 2022
  937. ^ Michigan reports 28,458 new COVID cases, 350 deaths -- average of 14,229 cases per day WDIV, January 12, 2022
  938. ^ Michigan reports 37,114 new COVID cases, 251 deaths -- average of 18,557 cases per day WDIV, January 14, 2022
  939. ^ Michigan reports 86,009 new COVID cases, 501 deaths -- average of 17,202 cases per day WDIV, January 19, 2022
  940. ^ Michigan reports 33,551 new COVID cases, 210 deaths -- average of 16,776 cases per day WDIV, January 21, 2022
  941. ^ Michigan reports 27,423 new COVID cases, 379 deaths -- average of 13,712 cases per day WDIV, January 26, 2022
  942. ^ Michigan reports 26,309 new COVID cases, 173 deaths -- average of 13,155 cases per day WDIV, January 28, 2022
  943. ^ Michigan reports 21,242 new COVID cases, 65 deaths -- average of 7,081 cases per day WDIV, January 31, 2022
  944. ^ Michigan reports 18,803 new COVID cases, 327 deaths -- average of 9,402 cases per day February 2, 2022
  945. ^ Michigan reports 9,805 new COVID cases, 209 deaths -- average of 4,903 cases per day WDIV, February 4, 2022
  946. ^ Michigan reports 9,898 new COVID cases, 38 deaths -- average of 3,299 cases per day WDIV, February 7, 2022
  947. ^ Michigan reports 7,527 new COVID cases, 330 deaths -- average of 3,764 cases per day WDIV, February 9, 2022
  948. ^ Michigan reports 5,716 new COVID cases, 152 deaths -- average of 2,858 cases per day WDIV, February 11, 2022
  949. ^ Michigan reports 5,380 new COVID cases, 60 deaths -- average of 1,793 cases per day WDIV, February 14, 2022
  950. ^ Michigan reports 4,271 new COVID cases, 312 deaths -- average of 2,136 cases per day WDIV, February 16, 2022
  951. ^ Michigan reports 3,827 new COVID cases, 112 deaths -- average of 1,914 cases per day WDIV, February 18, 2022
  952. ^ Michigan reports 5,931 new COVID cases, 312 deaths -- average of 1,186 cases per day WDIV, February 23, 2022
  953. ^ Michigan reports 3,120 new COVID cases, 96 deaths -- average of 1,560 cases per day WDIV, February 25, 2022
  954. ^ Michigan reports 1,860 new COVID cases, 26 deaths -- average of 620 cases per day WDIV, February 28, 2022
  955. ^ Michigan reports 2,105 new COVID cases, 233 deaths -- average of 1,052.5 cases per day WDIV, March 2, 2022
  956. ^ Michigan reports 1,842 new COVID cases, 68 deaths -- average of 921 cases per day WDIV, March 4, 2022
  957. ^ Michigan reports 1,656 new COVID cases, 16 deaths -- average of 552 cases per day WDIV, March 7, 2022
  958. ^ Michigan reports 1,739 new COVID cases, 240 deaths -- average of 869.5 cases per day WDIV, March 9, 2022
  959. ^ Michigan reports 1,819 new COVID cases, 45 deaths -- average of 910 cases per day WDIV, March 11, 2022
  960. ^ Michigan reports 1,365 new COVID cases, 24 deaths -- average of 455 cases per day WDIV, March 14, 2022
  961. ^ Michigan reports 1,540 new COVID cases, 124 deaths -- average of 770 cases per day WDIV, March 16, 2022
  962. ^ Michigan reports 2,770 new COVID cases, 50 deaths -- average of 1,385 cases per day WDIV, March 18, 2022
  963. ^ Michigan reports 1,423 new COVID cases, 8 deaths -- average of 474 cases per day WDIV, March 21, 2022
  964. ^ Michigan reports 1,558 new COVID cases, 95 deaths -- average of 779 cases per day WDIV, March 23, 2022
  965. ^ Michigan reports 1,575 new COVID cases, 38 deaths -- average of 788 cases per day WDIV, March 25, 2022
  966. ^ Michigan reports 1,258 new COVID cases, 6 deaths -- average of 419 cases per day WDIV, March 28, 2022
  967. ^ Michigan reports 1,550 new COVID cases, 72 deaths -- average of 775 cases per day WDIV, March 30, 2022
  968. ^ Michigan reports 1,661 new COVID cases, 33 deaths -- average of 831 cases per day WDIV, April 1, 2022
  969. ^ Michigan reports 3,215 new COVID cases, 70 deaths over past five days WDIV, April 6, 2022
  970. ^ Michigan reports 7,725 new COVID cases, 81 deaths over past week WDIV, April 13, 2022
  971. ^ Michigan reports 10,474 new COVID cases, 78 deaths over past week WDIV, April 20, 2022
  972. ^ Michigan reports 14,482 new COVID cases, 67 deaths over past week WDIV, April 27, 2022
  973. ^ Michigan reports 18,945 new COVID cases, 62 deaths over past week WDIV, May 4, 2022
  974. ^ Michigan reports 27,705 new COVID cases, 76 deaths over past week WDIV, May 11, 2022
  975. ^ Michigan reports 29,267 new COVID cases, 78 deaths over past week WDIV, May 18, 2022
  976. ^ Michigan reports 25,968 new COVID cases, 139 deaths over past week WDIV, May 25, 2022
  977. ^ Michigan reports 19,535 new COVID cases, 50 deaths over past week WDIV, June 1, 2022
  978. ^ Michigan reports 18,453 new COVID cases, 131 deaths over past week WDIV, June 8, 2022
  979. ^ Michigan reports 15,578 new COVID cases, 137 deaths over past week WDIV, June 15, 2022
  980. ^ Michigan reports 10,681 new COVID cases, 69 deaths over past six days WDIV, June 22, 2022
  981. ^ Michigan reports 14,353 new COVID cases, 174 deaths over past week WDIV, June 29, 2022
  982. ^ Michigan reports 13,102 new COVID cases, 64 deaths over past week WDIV, July 5, 2022
  983. ^ Michigan reports 16,681 new COVID cases, 160 deaths over past week WDIV, July 12, 2022
  984. ^ Michigan reports 16,445 new COVID cases, 149 deaths over past week WDIV, July 19, 2022
  985. ^ Michigan reports 19,653 new COVID cases, 137 deaths over past week WDIV, July 26, 2022
  986. ^ Michigan reports 20,173 new COVID cases, 106 deaths over past week WDIV, August 2, 2022
  987. ^ Michigan reports 16,137 new COVID cases, 137 deaths over past week WDIV, August 9, 2022
  988. ^ Michigan reports 23,165 new COVID cases, 103 deaths over past week WDIV, August 16, 2022
  989. ^ Michigan reports 19,414 new COVID cases, 135 deaths over past week WDIV, August 23, 2022
  990. ^ Michigan reports 19,158 new COVID cases, 129 deaths over past week WDIV, August 30, 2022
  991. ^ Michigan reports 15,854 new COVID cases, 83 deaths over past week WDIV, September 6, 2022
  992. ^ Michigan reports 18,375 new COVID cases, 196 deaths over past week WDIV, September 13, 2022
  993. ^ Michigan reports 16,901 new COVID cases, 147 deaths over past week WDIV, September 20, 2022
  994. ^ Michigan reports 14,678 new COVID cases, 160 deaths over past week WDIV, September 27, 2022
  995. ^ Michigan reports 12,880 new COVID cases, 143 deaths over past week WDIV, October 4, 2022
  996. ^ Michigan reports 12,548 new COVID cases, 152 deaths over past week WDIV, October 11, 2022
  997. ^ Michigan reports 12,414 new COVID cases, 173 deaths over past week WDIV, October 18, 2022
  998. ^ Michigan reports 12,167 new COVID cases, 158 deaths over past week WDIV, October 25, 2022
  999. ^ Michigan reports 11,651 new COVID cases, 156 deaths over past week WDIV, November 1, 2022
  1000. ^ Michigan reports 9,992 new COVID cases, 168 deaths over past week WDIV, November 9, 2022
  1001. ^ Michigan reports 12,860 new COVID cases, 123 deaths over past week WDIV, November 15, 2022
  1002. ^ Michigan reports 8,933 new COVID cases, 275 deaths over past week WDIV, November 22, 2022
  1003. ^ Michigan’s COVID-19 death toll crosses 40,000 WDIV, November 30, 2022
  1004. ^ Michigan reports 13,043 new COVID cases, 181 deaths over last week WDIV, December 13, 2022
  1005. ^ Michigan will stop reporting COVID-19 data on Sundays: Here’s why WDIV, September 1, 2020

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