A resident at the Broderick Tower Apartments in downtown Detroit has tested positive for COVID-19, the building's community manager said in an email sent to residents Sunday.

"We are taking every precocious measure to keep our residents and employees healthy and safe," Tanisha Warren of Motown Construction Inc. said in the email,.

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Valet service at the apartment building has been suspended until further notice, according to the email.

Tenants are asked to stay home if they feel unwell, to wash their hands frequently and to observe social distancing guidelines.

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The number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases in Michigan reached 33 on Saturday, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. It is unclear if the Broderick Tower case is among the 33.

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