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Michigan reports 510 new COVID-19 cases, 57 deaths

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(WXYZ) — There have been 889,511 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 19,266 confirmed deaths in Michigan, the state reported Thursday.

That's up 510 cases and 57 deaths from when numbers were reported Wednesday.

The state is also reporting another 104,441 probable cases of COVID-19 and another 1,219 deaths that are probable for coronavirus.

Beginning June 1, the state of Michigan further loosened COVID-19 restrictions.

As previously announced, the state will lift all capacity limits for outdoor gatherings, as well as all capacity limits at residential gatherings.

The capacity limits at indoor establishments will be raised to 50% And social gatherings will now be regulated only by the venue. This means rules for an indoor wedding or conference will be set by the establishment hosting the event.

The state is also lifting the curfew on bars and restaurants. This means they can remain open until 2 a.m. and 24 hour facilities can resume their full operating hours.

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