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Michigan averages 750 COVID cases a day, adds more than 2K new COVID cases, 19 deaths

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(WXYZ) — Michigan has reached 903,933 total COVID cases since the beginning of the pandemic and cases continue to rise.

On Friday, the state reported that 2,250 more COVID cases were confirmed, along with 19 additional deaths over a three-day period.

According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the state is averaging 750 COVID cases per day.

RELATED LINK: CDC recommends vaccinated people wear masks indoors where virus is surging

The new report comes as the CDC reversed its course on mask guidelines with COVID-19 cases increasing across the country. Even those who are vaccinated are being encouraged to wear masks indoors.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer echoed the CDC mask recommendation but added that she doesn't see another statewide mask order coming in the future.

"The best way to stay safe is to get vaccinated," Whitmer said.

In Michigan, cases have remained low due to vaccinations. However, the spread of the Delta variant is a cause for concern. Preliminary data indicates it spreads easier than the initial COVID variant thus leading to concerns of increased risk of hospitalizations.

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