Similar disparities have also been seen in Michigan and elsewhere in the United States.
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COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting some communities in Washtenaw County, including Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti township zip codes and our county’s African American population. However, viruses like COVID-19 can highlight health disparities that are deeply rooted in our society. We know viruses do not discriminate based on location, race, ethnicity, or national origin.
Numbers for recent days and weeks may look low for several reasons, including pending test results or delayed symptom onset information.
On 10/21/21 we removed the data on recovered cases since the rate did not accurately reflect individuals with long-term COVID symptoms.Information in these charts is provisional and subject to change.*Interpretation Notes for Charts and Tables Students: College students living locally are included in Washtenaw County case counts.Probable cases: Individuals that have been directly linked or in close contact to a confirmed case, and have symptoms consistent with COVID-19, but did not have confirmatory testing.Confirmed cases: Individuals who have been tested and received a laboratory-confirmed positive result.Total cases include: Outpatient, Hospitalized, Deceased, and Recovered individuals.Please note: the information in these charts are provisional and subject to change. State and local data is also updated on the Michigan coronavirus website on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The "Weekly Summary of Key COVID-19 Indicators in Washtenaw County" is updated weekly on Fridays.
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