Michigan's confirmed coronavirus cases climbed to 17,221 Monday and the number of deaths from the illness reached 727, according to information from the state's health and human services department.

Included in those numbers: 110 additional deaths between Sunday and Monday and 1,503 new cases.

It's the first time more than 100 deaths have been reported in a single day, according to Detroit Free Press tracking of the data.

Michigan — specifically Detroit and Wayne and Oakland counties — continues to be one of the nation's hot spots for the new coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 illness.

As of Monday, the state had tested more than 41,071 specimens; 27.5% were positive. Because some people may have been tested more than once, the total number of specimens that have tested positive does not equal the total number of people with COVID-19.

Who's getting sick?

Of those with COVID-19, 46% are male and 50% are female. Men account for 59% of the state's deaths, according to state data. Not all data adds up to 100%, due to rounding.

By race, African Americans account for 33% of the state's confirmed cases and 41% of deaths. Caucasians account for 23% of the cases and 28% of deaths.

What's the age of those who have tested positive?

10% are 29 years old or younger

13% are 30 to 39

17% are 40 to 49

20% are 50 to 59

18% are 60 to 69

13% are 70 to 79

8% are 80 or older

Less than 1% are of unknown age

What's the age of those who have died?

1% of cases are 29 or younger

2% are 30 to 39

5% are 40 to 49

12% are 50 to 59

20% are 60 to 60

27% are 70 to 79

34% are 80 or older

What does the coronavirus look like in metro Detroit?

Monday's report revealed:

Eighteen more deaths in Wayne County, excluding Detroit, and an additional 224 confirmed cases, bringing the county total to 3,247 cases.

Thirty-five more deaths were reported in Detroit and a total case count of 5,023, which is more than anywhere else in the state.

Twenty-two more deaths in Oakland County and a total case count of 3,380.

Seventeen more deaths in Macomb County and a total case count of 2,159.

What's the county breakdown of deaths in Michigan?

Here's the total number of deaths reported by the state as of Monday: