In the release, officials urged anyone who may have been at those locations during the listed time periods or shortly after to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days following the possible exposure. Anyone who is self-monitoring should also keep away from family and close contacts as much as possible, the release said.
“This is a sobering reminder that the virus is still circulating in Michigan and Northern Michigan,” health officer Wendy Hirschenberger said in the release. “We need to continue to be vigilant and practice social distancing, wearing a mask and being mindful that this is far from over.”
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