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Coronavirus in Michigan: Here s what to know Dec 15, 2020

Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know Dec. 15, 2020 4,730 new COVID cases reported Tuesday Published:  Tags:  Michigan COVID-19 data through Dec. 15, 2020 (WDIV) DETROIT – The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 442,715 as of Tuesday, including 10,935 deaths, state officials report. New COVID-19 cases are slowing but deaths continue to rise in Michigan. Testing has remained steady, with more than 45,000 diagnostic tests reported per day, with the positive rate decreasing to near 11% over the last week. Hospitalizations have slowed but remain relatively high, including upticks in critical care and ventilator use. Ad Michigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 4,800 on Monday, the lowest in four weeks. The 7-day death average was 107, the highest since April. The state’s fatality rate is 2.5%. The state also reports “active cases,” which were listed at 190,000 on Monday. More than 236,000 have rec

How To Help Someone At Risk Of Suicide | NPR & Houston Public Media

by texting HOME to 741741. The pandemic has taken a heavy emotional toll on many people, and if you know someone struggling with despair, depression or thoughts of suicide, you may be wondering how to help. Many Americans children and teens in particular are finding these feelings have worsened in the pandemic. Hospital emergency departments saw a rise between March and October in the number of children in mental health crisis. Most Americans recently surveyed say that they understand that suicide is preventable and that they would act to help someone they know who is at risk. Yet many of us are afraid to do the wrong thing. In fact, you don t have to be a trained professional to help, says Doreen Marshall, a psychologist and vice president of programs at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

This Is the State Where People Are Most Likely to Die From COVID-19

This Is the State Where People Are Most Likely to Die From COVID-19 Douglas A. McIntyre © Provided by 24/7 Wall St. As COVID-19 deaths passed the grim 300,000 mark, confirmed cases sprinted above 16 million and hospitalizations topped 100,000, the spread of the disease is expected to quicken. As fatal cases increase, data shows that the disease s death rates vary widely from state to state. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine has one of the most carefully followed and widely regarded COVID-19 prediction models for deaths, daily infections, testing, mask use, hospital resource use and social distancing. Its scientists forecast that 509,000 Americans will die by April 1, if Americans do not take more aggressive measures to arrest the spread of the disease.

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