COVID-19 Update — Feb. 10, 2021

According to Oakland County government, in the last 30 days there were 62 recent cases in the 48359 ZIP code, 54 new cases in the 48360 ZIP code and 87 new cases in the 48362 area.

Total numbers by ZIP code:

48359: 498 total cases, eight deaths. (Population of 9,634)

48360: 575 total cases, six deaths. (Population of 12,055)

48362: 777 total cases, 12 deaths. (Population of 15,756) This includes the Village of Lake Orion.

For more information, visit oakgov.com/covid/casesByZip.html.

Lake Orion Community Schools

As of Monday, LOCS had reported seven recent positive cases of COVID-19 after four teachers and three students received positive test results in the past week.

LOCS has had 78 total positive cases among students and staff during the 2020-21 school year, according to the district’s website lakeorionschools.org.

Within the district boundaries, there are currently 107 cases of COVID-19 or 25.9 per 10,000 people, according to oakgov.com/covid/casesByZip.html

Oakland County

Oakland County overall has had 62,626 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 9,451 probable cases, the highest in the state.

There have been 1,818 confirmed total deaths along with 108 probable deaths from the virus, according to michigan.gov/coronavirus.

Additionally, according to the MI Safe Start Map, Oakland County is listed at the second highest risk level (level D) for contracting COVID-19 with the county seeing an average of 110.7 new cases each day.

Michigan

As of Monday, Michigan had a total of 569,417 confirmed cases of Coronavirus, 53,396 probable cases, 14,905 deaths and 958 probable deaths from COVID-19, since the pandemic began, according to michigan.gov/coronavirus.

There have been 10262,990 tests performed as of Feb. 8.

According to the MI Safe Start Map, the state of Michigan is listed at the highest risk level (level E) for contracting COVID-19 with an average of 992.4 new cases per day, a number that has been steadily dropping for 33 days.

United States

On Monday, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 26,852,809 cases of Coronavirus in the United States as well as 462,037 deaths from COVID-19, according to cdc.gov/coronavirus.

 

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