There were no new deaths and four hospitalizations in COVID-19 data updated by the Washtenaw County Health Department Thursday afternoon.
109 Washtenaw County residents have died and 395 residents have been hospitalized.
There were 28 new lab-confirmed cases, bringing the total to 1,777. The number of recoveries increased by two to 1,418.
The county also reported one new confirmed case in Saline's 48176 zip code, bringing the total to 117.
The State of Michigan reported 16 additional deaths today, pushing the total to 6,101. 13 of the new deaths came from a vital records review. Michigan also reported 645 new confirmed cases.
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