Due to concerns about the Zika virus, Michigan has canceled their final satellite camp, which was due to take place today in American Samoa, the Detroit Free Press reports.

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The news was broken on Facebook by the director of the Republican Party in the U.S. territory.

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh and his staff members had been scheduled to conclude their monthlong satellite camp tour in American Samoa. But apparently, that won't happen. John Raynar, the communications director for the Republican Party of American Samoa, posted on his Facebook page: "The Jim Harbaugh American Samoa Gridiron camp that was slated to happen on Thursday has been cancelled due to fears of the Zika Virus. It was announced late last month that Harbaugh and his wife Sarah were expecting a baby. Sources say that their families doctor advised them to skip American Samoa’s football camp as the Zika virus poses significant health risks to pregnant women."

Michigan had already visited American Samoa at the outset of the camp tour on June 1st, but Jim Harbaugh wasn't present as he was in Indianapolis that day, kicking off the tour in the contiguous United States.

The controversial satellite camp tour reached its official end with the coaching staff's weekend stop at Laie Park, Hawaii, concluding nearly 40 camps which took place over the entire month of June.