On Thursday, Michigan announced another 3,675 COVID-19 cases and 41 more deaths.
The data came with an asterisk. Due to connectivity issues with the network, the numbers include some data that would have been counted on Friday.
The state normally cuts off data at 10 a.m. but that was not the case on Thursday due to the network issues.
Twenty-two of the 41 COVID-19 related deaths were discovered in records reviews.
On Tuesday, Michigan labs tested 54,009 samples for COVID-19 and found 3,558 were positive or 6.59 percent.
On Wednesday, the state tested 41,434 samples and 4,424 came back positive or 8.6 percent.
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