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BENZIE AND LEELANAU COMTÉS – The District Health Department of Benzie-Leelanau announced an imaginable low-risk exposure site on August 31.
The Department of Health announced Stormcloud Brewing Company at four p.m.10pm.August 27.
In Traverse City, The Buckle in the Grand Traverse Mall has also been indexed as a imaginable low threat exposure site from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on August 21, from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on August 22 and from 12 a.m. a.m. to five p.m. on August 23.
Exhibition sites are published when, after an investigation of the case, it is decided that nearby contacts cannot be known or contacted.That’s why restaurants and department stores have been the source of many regional exhibition sites.Leelanau and Benzie are similar to social gatherings or teams where you can meet and contact close contacts individually.
“We take the release of exposure sites for the network, businesses and the privacy of the individual very seriously,” said Lisa Peacock, fitness officer.”Being provided in a low-threat public site does not increase the individual threat rather than being provided anywhere in the general public while experiencing network expansion, but we believe that sharing this data helps raise general awareness of COVID-19’s presence in our communities.”
Two new cases of COVID-19 have been known in Leelanau County and the case is ongoing.Since 29 August a total of seven cases have been reported, six in Leelanau and one in Benzie.
Starting in the afternoon, the Benzie-Leelanau District Health Department reports:
Positive for COVID-19 in the following counties: Benzie 43, Leelanau 85
COVID-19 asset in the following counties: Benzie 15, Leelanau 21
COVID-19 cases recovered in the following counties: Benzie – 26, Leelanau – 64
Hospitalized: 15 in total; 0 current
• Deaths shown through COVID-19 in the following counties: Benzie – 2, Leelanau – 0
The state of Michigan reported 102468 and 6480 deaths
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