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Health officials warn of possible exposure at Jolly Dutchman

Courtesy Image An illustration of the coronavirus provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

People who were at the Jolly Dutchman from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday or 2 p.m. to midnight on Friday could have been exposed to the coronavirus, District Health Department No. 4 said.

Those who develop symptoms within 14 days should immediately isolate themselves and contact their doctor.

Meanwhile, public health officials one more resident of Presque Isle County, one more resident of Montmorency County, and one more resident of Alcona County had tested positive for coronavirus infection.

That means now 32 Presque Isle County residents have tested positive for COVID-19 since the virus hit Michigan in mid-March, one of whom has died and 24 of whom have recovered, 19 Montmorency County residents who’ve been infected, 17 of whom have recovered, and 43 Alcona County residents, of whom two have died and 33 of whom have recovered.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced today there have been 2,909 new confirmed cases in the state since Friday afternoon, and 21 coronavirus-related deaths.

The total number of confirmed cases in the state is 147,806 with 7,031 related deaths.

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