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Michigan confirms 718 additional cases of COVID-19, 15 deaths

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(WXYZ) — There are now 103,186 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Michigan and 6,495 deaths, the state reported Tuesday.

That's up 718 cases and 15 deaths from the day before. Eight deaths were identified during a Vital Records review.

Additionally, there are 10,634 probable cases in the state.

As of Aug. 28, a cumulative total of 76,151 have recovered from the virus in the state.

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