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15 New Coronavirus Outbreaks Reported In Oakland County Monday

Michigan reported 61 new outbreaks of the coronavirus in schools across the state Monday.

WAYNE COUNTY, MI — New outbreaks of the coronavirus were reported in 15 Oakland County schools Monday, according to the most recent COVID-19 data released Monday by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

In all, 61 outbreaks in Michigan schools were reported Monday.

Below are the 15 schools that were added to Michigan's ongoing list of coronavirus outbreaks on Monday:

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  • Oakside Scholars Academy - 2 students
  • Stoney Creek High (Rochester) - 2 students
  • Stoney Creek High (Rochester) - 2 students
  • West Middle School (Rochester) - 3 students
  • Brandon High School - 2 students
  • West Middle School (Rochester) - 4 students
  • West Middle School (Rochester) - 2 students
  • Madison Heights Elementary - 2 staff
  • Lakeville Elementary (Oxford) - 2 students
  • Sashabaw Middle School - 2 students
  • Hickory Woods Elementary School - 2 students
  • Dublin Elementary School - 3 students
  • Beth Jacob High School - 2 students
  • Hazel Park High School - 2 students
  • Walled Lake Elementary - 2 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.

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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.

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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