Credit Adobe Stock Michigan's COVID-19 numbers are significantly lower than they were months ago in March and April, when the state saw its third surge. At the height of the third surge, on April 7, Michigan had a seven-day death average of 75 per day. Over the last week, an average of one person died each day of COVID in Michigan. There were no confirmed or probable cases recorded for four of the past seven days. That's something that hasn't happened since the beginning of the pandemic. The seven day average for new confirmed cases of COVID-19 is 75 cases per day. That's compared to April, which saw a seven-day average of over 6,800 new confirmed cases per day.