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Coronavirus testing is down in Michigan, but it’s no less important as cases surge
Updated Apr 08, 12:35 PM;
Posted Apr 08, 12:23 PM
Registered nurse Erica Fairfield, right, works at the Hackley Community Care COVID-19 curbside testing site at 2700 Baker Street in Muskegon Heights on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)
Cory Morse | MLive.com
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Fewer Michiganders are getting tested for coronavirus in recent weeks than during the fall surge, despite case rates, hospitalizations and positive test rates trending toward or surpassing those from fall 2020.
Vaccinations likely have played a role in the reduced testing Michigan’s nearly 2 million fully vaccinated residents don’t need to get tested most of the time unless they develop COVID-19 symptoms.