Here's where the confirmed Michigan coronavirus cases are located as of March 16th, 2020.

It's important to note that if you live in a county with no confirmed cases, there is still a risk.  Some people can carry the virus and not have any symptoms.  Yet, still have the ability to unknowingly give it to others.  Others may have the virus and have simply not been tested, since testing has been so limited.

According to WWMT and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services the 20 new cases include:

  • Washtenaw County, three adult males, all with a history of international travel.
  • Detroit, adult female with unknown travel history.
  • Oakland County, adult female with contact with a person with COVID-19.
  • Detroit, adult female with contact with a person with COVID-19.
  • Macomb County, adult female with unknown travel history.
  • Oakland County, male child with contact with a person with COVID-19
  • Kent County, adult male with unknown travel history and unknown contact history.
  • Oakland County, adult male with unknown travel and contact history.
  • Wayne County, adult male with unknown travel and contact history.
  • Ottawa County, adult female with unknown travel and contact history.
  • Clair County, adult female with contact with a person with COVID-19.
  • Macomb County, two adult males with no travel or contact reported.
  • Wayne County, adult male with no travel or contact reported.
  • Oakland County, adult male with international travel history.
  • Oakland County, adult male with no history of travel or contacts.
  • Detroit, adult female with no history of travel or contacts.
  • Kent County, adult male with history of domestic travel.

Govenor Whitmer may be forced to follow the states of Ohio and Illinois who have closed all bars and restaurants until further notice.  Whitmer says this may come very, very soon.

As of 6:32 AM on March 16th, 2020:
Ohio has 37 confirmed cases
Indiana has 19
Illinois has a whopping 93

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