JUST THE FACTS: Michigan COVID-19 Numbers for July 1st, 2020

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Welcome to week SEVENTEEN of posting numbers for COVID-19 here in the State of Michigan as released by the Official Michigan Government website. These are the numbers released earlier this afternoon by the State of Michigan.

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*The total number of confirmed cases: 64,132 which is a 262 person increase from the previous day.

*Deaths: 5,951 total deceased which is a 4 person increase from the previous day.

*Currently 9.2% of those who have been confirmed to have contracted COVID-19 have perished. This leaves the survival rate currently at 90.8%. (This does NOT reflect all 9.9 million people in the state, just those who have tested positive.)

*The state is reporting that only 51,099 have recovered from COVID-19 since June 26th.

*Overall Percentage of Cases by Sex:

47% are Men

53% are Women

1% Unknown

*Overall Percentage of Deceased by Sex:

52% of Men (change of 0% from the previous day)

47% of Women (change of 0% from the previous day)

**At the suggestion of a reader of these posts, I will also be combining Wayne, Oakland and Macomb County totals being that is the bulk of Metro Detroit.**

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*Combined tri-county area ( including Detroit) number of cases confirmed 38,047 which accounts for 59.3% of the cases in the state.

*Combined tri-county area ( including Detroit) number of deaths confirmed 4,530 which accounts for 76.1% of the deaths in the state.

*Detroit and Wayne County lead the state with 21,931 cases or 34.1% of the total in the state.

*Detroit and Wayne County account for 2,601 of the deaths in the state which are 43.7% of the current total in the state.

The city of Detroit is in the County of Wayne so that is why they are combined here.

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