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More than 63% of Michigan residents 16 and older had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, as of July 26, while just under 54% of residents 12 and older are fully immunized.
Michigan COVID-19 cases on the rise again, with the The 7-day case average has more than tripled since July 1. Deaths remain near record lows, but the state has reported an increase in hospitalizations in the past two weeks.
Related: Most of Michigan is not in a high enough COVID risk category for the CDC’s revised mask guidelines
The MDHHS updated the COVID vaccination data dashboard on Tuesday. Here are the latest vaccination rates in Michigan.
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Michigan County COVID Vaccination Rate (as of July 27):
(All prices are for 1 dose + for residents aged 12 and over)
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City of Detroit: 40.1% (54.8% for those 40 and over)
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Wayne County (without Detroit): 65.4%
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Macomb County: 57.5%
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Oakland County: 68.7%
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Washtenaw County: 68.9%
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Livingston County: 60%
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Monroe County: 45%
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Lenawee County: 48.6%
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Lapeer County: 47.6%
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St. Clair County: 50.5%
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Sanilac County: 44.5%
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Genesee County: 51.5%
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Ingham County: 58.9%
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Jackson County: 54.4%
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Saginaw County: 54.4%
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Kent County: 63.6%
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Kalamazoo: 62.4%
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Grand Traverse County: 69.4%
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Alpena County: 56.1%
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Marquette County: 63.1%
Find more MDHHS vaccine data here.
Read more: CDC reverses course on indoor masks in parts of the United States
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