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Where things stood with COVID-19 at end of 2020
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Number of probable COVID cases in Missaukee nearly doubles
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Number of probable cases in Missaukee nearly doubles
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Mid-Michigan s final two deaths from COVID-19 in 2020 were both residents of Clare County nursing homes.
One was an elderly woman who had underlying health issues and one was an elderly man, said Melissa DeRoche, spokeswoman for Central Michigan District Health Department. Both were residents of congregate care facilities, although she said she didn t have information on which one.
Nursing homes and other congregate living facilities are particularly vulnerable targets for COVID-19. While people younger than 65 usually recover quickly and with few lingering effects from the disease, the rate of mortality goes up as people get older. That is increased if the person has chronic health conditions.
GLADWIN COUNTY â Businesses throughout Gladwin County have been faced with a constant struggle to survive since March 2020, and each business is facing different hardships than their neighbor. As 2021 approaches, people, including business owners, look for a fresh start and hope for a brighter year. However, without any declaration from the state government, a fresh start is hard to do for business owners.Â
Since March, Michigan residents have been in and out of periods of lockdowns and shut-ins that have been frequent enough for many to not know when itâs okay to go out and when itâs not. Following the first confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Michigan on March 18, the stay-at-home executive order was implemented on March 24. This order limited all non-essential travel and shutdown all non-essential businesses including restaurants/bars, barber shops/hair salons, movie theaters, and merchandise stores to name only a few examples. These business owners were ordered to clo