Coronavirus Update For Detroit Michigan: What Happens Next?

Current Number of Coronavirus Cases and Deaths in Michigan

Covid 19 has been with us for well over 2 months now, and here’s where we stand:

  • 45,045 Cases in Michigan

  • 4250 Deaths in Michigan

  • 657 new cases today

  • 71 new deaths today

Despite the high numbers of total cases (cumulative cases) and cumulative deaths, there is a distinct downward trend in new cases each day. This is great, and it demonstrates the effectiveness of increased testing, social distancing parameters, government interventions like shutting down bars and movie theaters, as well as limiting the capacity of restaurants.

Percentage of People Testing Positive for Covid-19 in Michigan

In Michigan, about 23% of those who have been tested have tested positive for Covid-19. From April 6 to April 27th, the average percentage of positive tests has declined from almost 40% to just over 16%, which is well above the World Health Organization's 3% to 12% recommendation, but moving in the right direction.

Comparing Coronavirus in Finland, Sweden, and Norway

Some groups in the United States have demanded a re-opening of the country, and some of those have pointed to Sweden as a model country. However, Sweden has had worse outcomes with Coronavirus than its neighboring Scandinavian countries.

  • Finland has 5,573 cases and 252 total deaths

  • Norway has 7,915 cases and 215 total deaths

  • Sweden has 23,918 cases and 2,941 total deaths

It’s important to understand what’s working and what’s not working globally so that we can inform our own public policy at the National, State, County, and City level.

When will the Coronavirus Vaccine Be Available?

The Coronavirus vaccine will likely be ready in late 2021. There are multiple phases and stages that the vaccine has to go through, and we’re near the beginning of that process.

What is Direct Primary Care?

Some of you have asked more about Plum Health and Direct Primary Care - we provide a membership model for health care and we believe that health care should be affordable and accessible for everyone. We take care of patients of all ages and stages, from across the metro region, and of varying insurance coverages (including uninsured and underinsured folks). We love saving people money on healthcare services and delivering excellent care and service for our members.

A Few Thank You Notes!

Thank you to Max and his team at Commonwealth Sewing Company for the work they’re doing around making masks in Detroit. Thank you to Tyson Gersh at the Michigan Urban Farming Initiative for delivering 100 KN95 masks to our office - we appreciate you! And thank you to the team at MI FACE SHIELDS for providing us with 60 face shields - this is just another way we can protect ourselves and our patients during this time.

Thanks for reading and watching - Dr. Paul Thomas with Plum Health DPC

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