The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported 426 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, and no new deaths.
Michigan now has 82,782 positive test results since the crisis began more than four months ago, and 6,206 total deaths.
The Upper Peninsula had 18 new cases on Sunday, according to the MDHHS. Eight of them were in the far western U.P.: in Gogebic County. There were three new positive tests in both Marquette and Schoolcraft Counties, two new cases in Menominee County, and single cases were reported in Chippewa and Delta Counties.
The U.P. has seen 537 total confirmed cases since early March.
Statewide, there have been 8,979 “probable” cases, and 251 deaths are listed as probable. This is where COVID-19 is suspected, but there is no positive test result to confirm it.
The state reports 64 “probable” cases for the Upper Peninsula, as of Sunday.
The MDHHS on Saturday provided an update on the number of people who have recovered after testing positive or being diagnosed with COVID-19. State officials now say that 60,022 people have recovered, which means they are still alive at least 30 days after diagnosis or onset.
As of Sunday, Michigan has completed 2,144,285 tests. Of those, 1,926,348 tests are diagnostic tests, and 217,937 tests were for antibodies.
UPPER PENINSULA POSITIVE CASES (DEATHS)
Alger County 6
Baraga County 5
Chippewa County 24
Delta County 61 (3 deaths)
Dickinson County 44 (2 deaths)
Gogebic County 89 (1 death)
Houghton County 40
Iron County 17 (1 death)
Keweenaw County 2
Luce County 3
Mackinac County 16
Marquette County 126 (11 deaths)
Menominee County 89
Ontonagon County 3
Schoolcraft County 12
UPPER PENINSULA PROBABLE CASES (No positive test result)
Alger County 2
Chippewa County 8
Delta County 19
Dickinson County 1
Gogebic County 7
Houghton County 7
Keweenaw County 1
Mackinac County 3
Marquette County 10
Menominee County 5
Ontonagon County 1















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