STATE OFFICIALS: COVID-19 outbreaks continue at MSU, U-M, other schools

by: WOODTV.com staff

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — According to new state data from the Michigan Health Department, the number of coronavirus cases associated with Michigan State University has risen to 1,420, while outbreaks at K-12 schools all remained fairly small.

State health officials have been releasing new numbers on outbreaks at K-12 schools, colleges and universities each Monday. Michigan State’s is still the largest by far, with more than 120 new cases in the last week.

In West Michigan, Grand Valley State University, which was seeing large numbers, has seen a decline in spread. It now has about 880 cases. The University of Michigan has 535 —an increase of 240 over the previous week— Central Michigan about 320 and Adrian College about 250.

New data released Monday by Michigan Department of Health officials, showed the numbers of newly confirmed coronavirus cases across the state and the number of deaths over the weekend. There were an additional 1,407 cases confirmed over the two days and 15 more deaths reported.

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