Nurse practitioner Debbi Hinderliter, left, collects a pattern from a woman at a coronavirus control near the country’s busiest pedestrian crossing on Thursday, August 13, 2020 in San Diego. San Diego County has begun operating a checkpoint alongside the city’s largest pedestrian link to Tijuana, Mexico. (Photo AP / Gregory Bull)
Nurse practitioner Debbi Hinderliter, left, collects a pattern from a woman at a coronavirus control near the country’s busiest pedestrian crossing on Thursday, August 13, 2020 in San Diego. San Diego
Nurse practitioner Debbi Hinderliter, left, collects a pattern from a woman at a coronavirus control near the country’s busiest pedestrian crossing on Thursday, August 13, 2020 in San Diego. San Diego County has begun operating a checkpoint alongside the city’s largest pedestrian link to Tijuana, Mexico. (Photo AP / Gregory Bull)
Nurse practitioner Debbi Hinderliter, left, collects a pattern from a woman at a coronavirus control near the country’s busiest pedestrian crossing on Thursday, August 13, 2020 in San Diego. San Diego
MANISTEE COUNTY – Manistee County saw 36 COVID-19 projections on Thursday.
Manistee County has recorded deaths similar to COVID-19 and the District Health Department No. 10 shows that the county has 26 cases indexed as cured.
A LOOK AT THE STATE
Here are some of the most recent report from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
There were 90,392 cases and 6,289 deaths across the state of the pandemic.
This is an accumulation of 1,121 instances and 16 deaths, state data indicate that nine deaths have been reported in a review of civil records.
The number of instances is cumulative and is reduced due to recoveries.
NEIGHBORS AND REGION
The neighboring County of Grand Traverse in Manistee reported 201 cases and deaths.
Wexford County reported cases and four deaths.
Benzie County has noticed 28 and one death.
Lake County has noticed 25 cases.
Mason County filed cases.
All counties in the state have reported COVID-19.
Most of those in the north of the lower peninsula are located in Grand Traverse County. However, Alpena County leads northern Michigan with deaths at age 13.
According to the most recent knowledge of state follow-up of non-public devices and hospital beds, the Munson Health System, of which Munson Healthcare Manistee Hospital is a member, lists two patients with COVID-19, two in the intensive care unit and one bed at 64.7%. Occupation.
According to CoVID-19 data from Munson Healthcare, Manistee Hospital examined 1,347 people, 25 of whom tested positive. It should be noted that positive cases are reported for the county in which a user resides.
There’s 15 tests on hold.
Manistee County is a component of Region 7 for state monitoring.
Region 7 includes: Manistee, Wexford, Missaukee, Roscommon, Benzie, Leelanau, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Crawford, Oscoda, Antrim, Otsego, Montmorency, Alpena, Presque Isle, Cheboygan, Emmet and Charlevoix.
The region has 10 patients with COVID-19, of whom they are in intensive care and 3 in the fans.
According to the state, there were 63,636 coVID-19 recoveries. This data was published through the state on August 7 and updated weekly.
Recovery figures show that a user is alive 30 days after the start of testing or the onset of symptoms.
CONTACT TRACKING
Contact search is performed in the state to track where the instances are, how they can slow down, and who may be affected.
In the event of a displayed or suspected infection, public fitness staff manage to get out and ask questions about the close contact a user has had at the time when it would possibly have been contagious.
Calls are confidential and trackers are meant to protect the patient and touch confidentiality.
“They don’t give the patient’s name, only they would possibly have been exposed to an inflamed person,” it reads in a component of the state’s description of touch research. “If you have been exposed to the coronavirus, you will be asked to remain safe at home and remain at a social distance from others (at least 6 feet) for 14 days after your last exposure. If you have symptoms of infection, you will likely be asked to get tested. A touch tracker will log in to your quarantine car.
AMERICAN AND GLOBAL IMAGE
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the first case reported in the United States on January 22.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States is the world’s leading country in the number of cases and deaths.
The most recent CDC figures at Thursday’s press conference show that the United States reported 5.2 million cases and 165148 deaths from COVID-19.
The United States is followed through Brazil in the number of cases and deaths by numbers in the world.
According to reports from The Associated Press, at most, others with COVID-19 have mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, that go away in two to three weeks. Older people and others with existing physical disorders are especially vulnerable to more serious illnesses in addition to pneumonia.