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Michigan reports 4,273 new COVID-19 cases, 73 deaths

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(WXYZ) — There are 324,779 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 8,761 total deaths in Michigan, the state reported Wednesday.

That's up 4,273 cases and 73 deaths from the day before.

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Additionally, the state reports 27,654 probable cases and 409 probable deaths.

New COVID-19 restrictions have gone into effect in Michigan. Governor Gretchen Whitmer ordered the suspension of in-person dining services, the closing of high schools, movie theatres, and more.

As of Nov. 20, more than 152,000 people have recovered from the virus in Michigan.

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