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New COVID-19 cases in Marquette, Marinette counties

State health officials Saturday added one new COVID-19 case in Marquette in the Upper Peninsula and Marinette County in Wisconsin.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 data site Saturday showed Baraga County with one virus case; Houghton and Chippewa counties with two cases; Luce County with three; Schoolcraft County with four cases; Gogebic County with five cases and a death; Dickinson County with five cases and two deaths; Mackinac County with six cases; Menominee County with eight cases; Delta County with 17 cases and two deaths; and Marquette County with 53 cases and 10 deaths.

The MDHHS also has separately listed prison inmates as positive in Luce and Chippewa counties.

In total, the state as of Saturday afternoon had recorded 108 cases in the Upper Peninsula, including 15 deaths.

Iron, Keweenaw, Alger and Ontonagon counties have yet to report a COVID-19 case in the Upper Peninsula and are the only counties in Michigan not to have at least one positive coronavirus test.

The MDHHS statewide reported 452 confirmed new COVID-19 cases Saturday for a total of 54,365 to date. The state had 65 new deaths — which included 44 deaths that happened earlier but were confirmed through vital records and testing — for 5,223 to date.

For Wisconsin counties in the region, the state Department of Health Services’ COVID-19 site Saturday listed Marinette County with 31 cases and two deaths; Forest County with 11 cases; Vilas County with six cases; Florence County with two cases; and Iron County, two cases and a death.

The Marinette County Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday confirmed 30 positive cases among 1,759 tested so far in the county, with 1,652 negative and 77 results still pending.

Fincantieri Marinette Marine on Thursday also posted notice of another employee testing positive at its shipbuilding facility in Marinette, Wis., its sixth new case in seven days. The latest cases last worked May 14 and brought Marinette Marine’s total to 13 since April 23.

Statewide, Wisconsin had recorded 14,877 cases of COVID-19 as of Saturday afternoon, with 507 deaths.

Dickinson County Healthcare System on Friday continued to show only three county residents testing positive at its facilities, with two deaths, along with five positives from other counties; those counties were not identified. DCHS had tested 480 people for COVID-19, with eight positive, 424 negative and 48 results still pending. DCHS noted there are several additional sources of testing in Dickinson County.

The Dickinson-Iron District Health Department on Friday had five positive cases, 545 negative tests and 34 tests pending among 584 done so far in Dickinson County; Iron County has no positives, 419 negative tests and 11 pending among 430 administered, according to the DIDHD’s Facebook page.

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