Here’s what to know December 27, 2020

DETROIT – The number of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Michigan increased to 477,269 on Saturday, including 12,029 deaths, state officials reported.

Saturday’s update includes 7,341 new cases and an additional 254 deaths. On Wednesday, the state reported a total of 469,928 confirmed cases and 11,775 deaths.

Important note: Michigan did not provide an update on coronavirus data on December 24-25, due to the holiday. The update on Saturday, December 26, represents an average of 2,447 new cases of COVID-19 recorded in Michigan each day between December 23 and 26.

Of the 254 COVID-19 deaths reported on Saturday, officials say 188 were identified during a review of the records – meaning that they did not occur between December 23 and 26.

On Saturday, the state reported a total of 318,389 recoveries from the virus.

The state of Michigan no longer provides coronavirus data updates on Sundays. The next update is expected for Monday afternoon.

According to Johns Hopkins University, 18.8 million cases have been reported across the country as of Saturday. More than 331,000 died of COVID in the USA

Worldwide, more than 80 million people have been confirmed to be infected and more than 1.7 million have died by Saturday, according to Johns Hopkins University. The real numbers are certainly much higher, due to limited testing, the different ways in which nations count the dead and the deliberate underreporting of some governments.


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Michigan restaurants are still struggling to resume internal meals, which is prohibited under the state’s COVID-19 order, but Governor Gretchen Whitmer suggested that some good news might arrive soon.

“My hope is that if people do what they did on Thanksgiving and don’t travel, and do the right thing and keep our meetings in a family or two at most, and wear masks, we will be in a strong position soon after the first of the year to take another step forward, ”said Whitmer.

Read more here.

The United States added a second COVID-19 vaccine to its arsenal on Friday, December 19, stepping up efforts to contain an outbreak so dire that the country is regularly reporting more than 3,000 deaths a day.

Much-needed doses are expected to arrive on Monday, after the Food and Drug Administration has authorized an emergency launch of the vaccine developed by Moderna Inc. and the National Institutes of Health.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that the state is revising its COVID-19 to resume face-to-face high school classes, reopen certain indoor entertainment venues and allow outdoor sports and contactless fitness classes.

MORE: Here is everything that is being reopened under Michigan’s revised COVID-19 order

The state is currently under a “pause” that imposed stricter COVID-19 regulations in restaurants, schools and more, but that order was scheduled to expire on Sunday (December 20).

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has now issued a revised version of the order, which will take effect until January 15.

Here is what is being opened and what remains closed in the order.

Here, we are tracking the doses of the COVID-19 vaccine distributed to 1,000 residents in each Michigan county:

A new tool created by Michigan Health Officers can calculate the likelihood of a person getting COVID-19 and the severity of the infection, based on their life situation and personal behavior.

O Michigan Department of Health and Human Services launched “CV19 CheckUp” – a free anonymous tool that assesses someone’s risks associated with COVID-19.

Click here to visit the CV19 CheckUp tool online.

“This tool, which we will make available to all Michiganders, helps individuals understand their risks based on their life situation and personal behavior and offers recommendations to reduce those risks, while connecting people to services, if necessary”, said Dr. Alexis Travis, senior deputy director of the Aging & Adult Services Agency.

Travis said the tool could be used by all Michigan residents, but was specifically designed to help adults 60 and older. It is anonymous and does not require a name, email address or identifier of any kind.

The tool used artificial intelligence to analyze each person through an online questionnaire. It is designed for those who are considered to be at high risk.

The tool’s algorithms are driven by science and medicine, using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.


Michigan COVID-19 cases reported daily since December 1:

  • December 1 – 5,793 new cases
  • December 2 – 6,955 new cases
  • December 3 – 7,146 new cases
  • December 4 – 8,689 new cases
  • December 5 – 6,004 new cases
  • December 6 – 4,675 new cases
  • December 7 – 4,675 new cases
  • December 8 – 5,909 new cases
  • December 9 – 4,905 new cases
  • December 10 – 5,937 new cases
  • December 11 – 5,157 new cases
  • December 12 – 4,486 new cases
  • December 13 – 3,602 new cases
  • December 14 – 3,603 new cases
  • December 15 – 4,730 new cases
  • December 16 – 4,037 new cases
  • December 17 – 4,024 new cases
  • December 18 – 4,180 new cases
  • December 19 – 3,896 new cases
  • December 20 – 2,275 new cases
  • December 21 – 2,276 new cases
  • December 22 – 3,082 new cases
  • December 23 – 3,443 new cases
  • December 24 – 2,447 new cases
  • December 25 – 2,447 new cases
  • December 26 – 2,447 new cases

Michigan COVID-19 deaths reported daily since December 1:

  • December 1 – 190 new deaths (30 vital records)
  • December 2 – 81 new deaths
  • December 3 – 175 new deaths (112 vital records)
  • December 4 – 81 new deaths
  • December 5 – 193 new deaths (145 vital records)
  • December 6 – 46 new deaths
  • December 7 – 47 new deaths
  • December 8 – 191 new deaths
  • December 9 – 75 new deaths
  • December 10 – 182 new deaths (132 vital records)
  • December 11 – 61 new deaths
  • December 12 – 206 new deaths (176 vital records)
  • December 13 – 45 new deaths
  • December 14 – 45 new deaths
  • December 15 – 183 new deaths (71 vital records)
  • December 16 – 83 new deaths
  • December 17 – 190 new deaths (125 vital records)
  • December 18 – 66 new deaths
  • December 19 – 187 new deaths (155 vital records)
  • December 20 – 35 new deaths
  • December 21 – 36 new deaths
  • December 22 – 173 new deaths (72 vital records)
  • December 23 – 70 new deaths
  • December 24 – 84 new deaths (62 vital records)
  • December 25 – 85 new deaths (63 vital records)
  • December 26 – 85 new deaths (63 vital records)

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