LANSING — Greater Lansing saw no further COVID-19 deaths reported Sunday, with a single new case in Ingham County.
At 5:40 p.m., Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail reported 506 cases of COVID-19, one more than the 505 reported Saturday. The number of deaths remains at 13, while 168 of the patients have recovered.
The total number of Eaton County cases and deaths remained at the 136 and 6 respectively, reported Saturday, according to information on the Barry-Eaton District Health Department website. As of Sunday, 92 patients had recovered.
The Mid-Michigan District Health Department last updated it's COVID-19 information on Friday, with 118 confirmed cases for Clinton County and 10 deaths. State data posted Sunday reported the same numbers.
Between the three counties, COVID-19 has killed 29 people.
The state reported 29 new COVID-19 deaths Sunday, marking the lowest number of deaths in a single day since March. The total sits at 4,049, with 43,754 confirmed cases, an increase of 547 cases since Saturday.
Nearly 36%, or 15,659 people across the state have recovered, according to state data. The death rate for COVID-19 cases sits at 9%.
The average age of those who died from the coronavirus was 74.9 years old, while the range of those who have died runs from 5 to 107, according to state data.
Contact Mark Johnson at 517-377-1026 or at majohnson2@lsj.com. Follow him on Twitter at @ByMarkJohnson.
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