(WXYZ) — Michigan is reporting 25,329 confirmed cases of COVID-19 AND 137 deaths over a 5-day period. That's an average of 5,006 cases per day.
That brings the total number of confirmed cases to 1,301,593 and total number of deaths to 23,732.
On Monday, Michigan announced the number of hospitalized adults with confirmed COVID-19 cases reached a new pandemic high, near 4,200, as the state continued to confront surging infections.
The total of 4,181 surpassed the previous record of 4,158, which was set seven months ago during the state's third wave.
Concerns are also growing as the omicron variant of COVID begins to spread, which was first detected in South Africa.
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