BATTLE CREEK, MI (WNWN) – The Calhoun County Public Health Department reported on Tuesday that there has been a cumulative total of 6,003 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with a total of 133 deaths attributed to the virus.
While Calhoun County has exceeded 6,000 total cases, the public is urged to continue following public health protocols, as issued by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
The Pause to Save Lives order has been extended to at least December 20.
While Calhoun County Health Officer Eric Pessell acknowledges the stress these restrictions place on local businesses and restaurants, and the sacrifices it requires of every individual, he insists that following these protocols are critical for the stability of the healthcare system.
Pessell said, “We have come so far trying to defeat this virus, and we still have work to do. I urge all Calhoun County residents to help support our restaurants by ordering take out, delivery or curb side pickup when offered. We must all work together to knock this virus down and assure we have continued access to our hospitals.”
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