Home / Featured / Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Comments On Increase in COVID-19 Cases
Frank A. Douglass Insurance Agency

Western Upper Peninsula Health Department Comments On Increase in COVID-19 Cases

In recent weeks, Houghton County has seen a sharp increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases including 37 new cases since Monday. 

Some of the cases can be traced back to Michigan Tech, but within the last two days an elementary school teacher and a high school teacher from the Houghton-Portage Township School District have also been diagnosed.

In both instances, the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department determined students were at minimal risk for exposure.

Kate Beer, Health Officer for the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department, commented on the recent increase in cases.

We’re seeing a little bit more of a community spread, we’re not seeing any particular sites, we’re seeing it more as family connected or as small social gatherings are occurring and were just continuing to aggressively investigate some of these cases to see if there is a connection.

A link to the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department is here. 

Check Also

Torch Lake Knights of Columbus host Turn On the Heat fundraiser for Little Brother Friends of the Elderly

A cold wind can chill a home, but wood supplies from Little Brother’s friends of …