Michigan Data:

This information is updated daily at 3 p.m., with COVID-19 results included as of 10 a.m.

*Note on 4/16/20 death data: MDHHS staff has put in place, a weekly review death certificate data maintained in Vital Records reporting systems. As a part of this process, records that identify COVID-19 infection as a contributing factor to death are compared against all laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Michigan Disease Surveillance System (MDSS). If a death certificate is matched to a confirmed COVID-19 case and that record in the MDSS does not indicate a death, the MDSS record is updated to indicate the death and the appropriate local health department is notified. These matched deaths are then included with mortality information posted to the Michigan Coronavirus website. As a result of this week’s assessment, today’s data includes 65 additional deaths that have been identified through this methodology.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases by Jurisdiction updated 4/16/2020
County Confirmed Cases Reported Deaths Case Fatality Rate
Alcona 1    
Allegan 25    
Alpena 2    
Antrim 9    
Arenac 7    
Baraga 1    
Barry 20 1 5%
Bay 67 2 3%
Berrien 133 7 5%
Branch 31 2 6%
Calhoun 119 4 3%
Cass 19 1 5%
Charlevoix 11 1 9%
Cheboygan 12 1 8%
Clare 7 1 14%
Clinton 102 6 6%
Crawford 18 1 6%
Delta 10 1 10%
Detroit City 7383 546 7%
Dickinson 3 2 67%
Eaton 84 5 6%
Emmet 21 2 10%
Genesee 1147 99 9%
Gladwin 8    
Gogebic 4 1 25%
Grand Traverse 17 3 18%
Gratiot 7    
Hillsdale 84 9 11%
Houghton 2    
Huron 8    
Ingham 278 6 2%
Ionia 20 2 10%
Iosco 6 1 17%
Isabella 45 5 11%
Jackson 209 8 4%
Kalamazoo 118 8 7%
Kalkaska 17 2 12%
Kent 385 17 4%
Lake 2    
Lapeer 131 13 10%
Leelanau 6    
Lenawee 59    
Livingston 263 9 3%
Luce 1    
Mackinac 4    
Macomb 3992 354 9%
Manistee 11    
Marquette 27 5 19%
Mason 4    
Mecosta 11 1 9%
Menominee 1    
Midland 41 1 2%
Missaukee 3 1 33%
Monroe 217 10 5%
Montcalm 23 1 4%
Montmorency 2    
Muskegon 110 5 5%
Newaygo 7    
Oakland 5778 420 7%
Oceana 3 1 33%
Ogemaw 5    
Osceola 6    
Oscoda 4    
Otsego 44 2 5%
Ottawa 82 2 2%
Presque Isle 2    
Roscommon 9    
Saginaw 349 20 6%
Sanilac 25 2 8%
Schoolcraft 3    
Shiawassee 70 2 3%
St Clair 232 8 3%
St Joseph 23 1 4%
Tuscola 50 10 20%
Van Buren 26 2 8%
Washtenaw 826 25 3%
Wayne 5619 435 8%
Wexford 7 1 14%
MDOC* 486 12 2%
FCI** 39    
Unknown 76 4 5%
Out of State 144 2 1%
Totals 29263 2093 7%

City of Detroit and Wayne County are reported separately.
*Michigan Department of Corrections
**Federal Correctional Institute

Note on cumulative counts: This report is provisional and subject to change.  As public health investigations of individual cases  continue, there will be corrections to the status and details of referred cases that result in changes to this report.

Note on the deaths: Deaths must be reported by health care providers, medical examiners/coroners, and recorded by local health departments in order to be counted.

Note on jurisdictional classification: In order to provide more accurate data, the “Other” jurisdiction category will no longer be used. Michigan Department of Corrections cases will be listed under “MDOC”. Federal Correctional Institution cases will be listed under “FCI”.

Note on Case Fatality Rate: As of 4/16/2020, the MDHHS is including a case fatality rate for jurisdictions with at least one confirmed case of COVID-19 infection. The case fatality rate is the proportion of people who have died from causes associated with confirmed COVID-19 infection. It is often used as one of the measures of the severity of illness.  However, it is important to note several factors can affect this measurement. The methodology employed to identify confirmed cases of illness can impact on the case fatality rate if the cases identified are more likely to be among people with serious illness. A testing strategy that has historically included prioritizing limited testing resources toward confirming infection of hospitalized cases of disease can lead to the overestimation of serious consequences greater than experienced by the entire population of ill persons.  The impact of a low number of cases in any specific jurisdiction can contribute to a less accurate and a falsely high proportion of deaths. The results also hinge on public health's ability to identify and include all associated deaths.

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    Age Data of Overall Deceased
      Average Age 73.6 years
      Median Age 75 years
      Age Range 20-107 years

     

  • Cases by Sex
    Sex Percentage of Overall Cases by Sex Percentage of Deceased Cases by Sex
    Male 45% 57%
    Female 54% 43%
    Unknown 1% <1%

    **Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding**

     

    Cases by Age
    Age Percentage of Overall Cases by Age Percentage of Deceased Cases by Age
    0 to 19 1% 0%
    20 to 29 9% <1%
    30 to 39 13% 1%
    40 to 49 16% 4%
    50 to 59 20% 10%
    60 to 69 18% 19%
    70 to 79 13% 27%
    80+ 10% 37%
    Unknown <1% 0%

    **Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding**

  • Cases by Race
    Race Percentage of Overall Cases by Race Percentage of Deceased Cases by Race
    American Indian or Alaska Native <1% <1%
    Asian/Pacific Islander 1% 1%
    Black or African American 33% 41%
    Caucasian 28% 41%
    Multiple Races 5% 2%
    Other 3% 2%
    Unknown 29% 13%

    **Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding**

    Cases by Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity
    Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity Percentage of Overall Cases by Ethnicity Percentage of Deceased Cases by Ethnicity
    Hispanic/Latino 2% 1%
    Non-Hispanic Latino 54% 69%
    Unknown 44% 30%

    **Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding**

    Cases by Arab Ethnicity
    Arab Ethnicity Percentage of Overall Cases by Ethnicity Percentage of Deceased Cases by Ethnicity
    Arab 1% 1%
    Non-Arab 21% 20%
    Unknown 78% 79%

    **Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding**

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    Cumulative Total of Recovered COVID-19 Cases (as of 4/10/2020): 433

    Note on recovery: During this response, MDHHS is reviewing vital records statistics to identify any laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases who are 30 days out from their onset of illness to represent recovery status. As the pandemic continues to impact Michigan, this pool will expand to include more cases. Recovered is defined as the number of persons with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis who are alive 30 days post-onset (or referral date if onset is not available).  The number of persons recovered on April 10, 2020 represents COVID-19 confirmed individuals with an onset date on or prior to March 11, 2020. These numbers will be updated every Saturday.

    Source: Michigan Disease Surveillance System and Vital Records