GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Michigan recorded 146 more cases and three more deaths linked to COVID-19, the state says.

Data released Sunday shows there has been a total of 61,230 cases and 5,846 deaths linked to the coronavirus since the outbreak began in March.

Michigan said 49,290 people have recovered from COVID-19, meaning they are still alive a month after developing symptoms.

In Wayne County, which has seen the highest numbers of cases and deaths in the state, there have been 21,329 cases since the outbreak started (43 more than the day previous) and 2,569 deaths. Oakland County has had 8,667 cases and 1,036 deaths. Macomb County has had 6,978 cases and 862 deaths.

Kent County recorded an additional death, bringing the total to 121. It has recorded 4,210 cases.

Deaths in Muskegon County stood at 49. It has recorded 771 cases.

Deaths in Kalamazoo County stood at 64. It has recorded 935 cases.

In Genesee County, where Flint is, there have been 2,117 cases and 259 deaths.

Within the Michigan Department of Corrections, there have been 4,081 cases. The number of deaths in prisons stands at 68.

With the virus under better control in Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has allowed more businesses to start operating again. Her office says she hopes to take more steps forward, possibly reopening venues in the southern part of the state, before the Fourth of July.

But officials have stressed that the threat of infection remains. Whitmer has extended Michigan’s state of emergency for the virus, which is cited in her executive orders about everything from business closures to mandated safety practices to various measures meant to help people weather the economic storm associated with the virus.

People are reminded to follow health safety practices like 6-foot social distancing, wearing masks and washing their hands frequently. Anyone experiencing symptoms is urged to get tested. Information on where to find a testing site can be found on the state’s website.