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GROSSE POINTE PARK, MI — People who visited the Meade Fitness Center between Dec. 28-30 are being contacted after a patron at the center reported that they had tested positive for the coronavirus, city officials said late Tuesday.
The city said in a Facebook post on Tuesday that out of caution, it would be temporarily closing the Lavins Activity Center until Monday. Facility employees will be tested for the coronavirus and the building will be entirely sanitized and deep cleaned prior to reopening, according to the city.
Attention Residents: We have been informed that an individual who was at the Meade Fitness Center during the week of...Posted by City of Grosse Pointe Park on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 As of Tuesday afternoon, Grosse Pointe Park has been home to 419 positive COVID-19 tests. Eight Grosse Pointe Park residents have died due to the coronavirus, according to data provided by the Wayne County Health Department.
Wayne County has reported more than 55,000 cases of the coronavirus to date, with nearly 1,800 of those cases resulting in a COVID-19-related death, according to health officials.
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