Presumptive Postive Coronavirus Cases In Michigan Rise To 25

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This information is as of 9 p.m., Friday, March 13, 2020

The number of presumptive positive cases of coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Michigan is now at 25, up from 2 on Wednesday and 12 Thursday night. There are no new confirmed cases in west Michigan outside of the three in Kent County which were announced Thursday night.

The specimens will be sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for confirmation testing.

The cases include:

  • An adult male from Bay County with history domestic travel. 
  • An adult female from Charlevoix County with history of international travel.
  • An adult female from Detroit with history of international travel.
  • An adult male from Macomb County with history of international travel.
  • Two adult females and an adult male from Oakland County, one with history of international travel two with unknown travel history.
  • Two adult females from Wayne County, one with history of domestic and the other with no history of travel.
  • An adult female from Detroit with unknown travel history.
  • An adult male from Washtenaw County with history of international travel.
  • An adult female from Wayne County with history of contact with a confirmed case.  
  • An adult male. No additional information is available on this case at this time. Updated information will be provided as it is available.