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8 New Coronavirus Outbreaks Reported In Michigan Schools Monday

The outbreaks have led to the infection of 21 students and staff at Michigan schools.

LANSING, MI — Eight schools in Michigan were added to the state's list of ongoing coronavirus outbreaks in schools, according to the most recent COVID-19 data released by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Monday.

According to that data, eight new outbreaks were reported in Michigan schools, infecting a total of 21 students.


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It's important to note that a coronavirus outbreak is different than a case. A COVID-19 outbreak is defined as two or more cases with a link by place and time indicating a shared exposure outside of a household.

The information provided by the state on Monday includes K-12, college and university school name, address, number of cases and if the cases involved staff, students or both. Students or staff exposed to COVID-19 outside the school building and are not thought to have spread the virus in the school due to quarantine or self-isolation are not included in the data.

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Many factors, including the lack of ability to conduct effective contact tracing in certain settings, may result in underreporting of outbreaks, MDHHS said. This information does not provide a complete picture of school outbreaks in Michigan and the absence of identified outbreaks in a school does not mean it is not experiencing an outbreak.

The new coronavirus outbreaks reported by the state Monday can be viewed here.

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