Michigan COVID-19 Recovery Surveillance Study (MI CReSS)
The Michigan COVID-19 Recovery Surveillance Study (MI CReSS) is a joint project between
the University of Michigan School of Public Health and the Michigan Department of
Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
Study Goals
- Conduct public health surveillance to learn about Michiganders’ experiences with COVID-19 using a representative sample of confirmed cases within the state.
- Document inequities in the impact of COVID-19 illness on communities throughout the state.
Study Design
We draw sequential probability samples of COVID-19 cases from the Michigan Disease Surveillance System. The samples consist of noninstitutionalized adults from Michigan with COVID-19 diagnosis who were alive at the time of the study. Responses are weighted to be representative of adults with COVID-19 diagnosis during the designated timeframe who met our inclusion criteria.
Study Findings
In this infographic, we present key findings from our MI CReSS baseline study touching on topics such as mental health, employment status, and Long COVID. Click the button below to download a PDF.