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The Ambassador Bridge is expected to open shortly, so it seems that the protesters have dispersed peacefully.

Replying to myself. Update: Word is getting out on social media that police are attempting to disperse the truckers, so more people are gathering to support the protesters. WWJ radio announced a few hours ago that the blockade was ending and that the bridge would soon reopen. Doesn't look like that's the case.
 
Replying to myself. Update: Word is getting out on social media that police are attempting to disperse the truckers, so more people are gathering to support the protesters. WWJ radio announced a few hours ago that the blockade was ending and that the bridge would soon reopen. Doesn't look like that's the case.

I think it will take awhile if they are committed to doing it peacefully. Here's the latest update from Windsor MSM - the video news media report is from the last hour or so.


Police in Windsor, Ont. work to clear Ambassador Bridge protest
 
Ambassador Bridge cleared of vehicles; protesters who remain face arrest (detroitnews.com)

Windsor — The vehicles are gone but protesters continue to linger at the Ambassador Bridge Saturday, keeping it closed for a fifth day.

The demonstrators on foot continued to grow as they were joined by new ones through the morning and early afternoon. What began as several dozen grew to several hundred, nearly the size of the Canadian police on scene.

Dozens of police, forming a line, steadily pushed the protesters away from the bridge and onto nearby streets at 3:30 p.m. Windsor police said they didn't know when the bridge will reopen...
 
The Ambassador Bridge is expected to open shortly, so it seems that the protesters have dispersed peacefully.

Well, yes, mostly like that. It was really rather a Canadian style protest where the police came along after a while and asked the protesters to go home.

There were no shootings and no cars were set on fire. Police just said, "Please," and then waited for the protesters to freeze to death.
 
School mask mandates ending for many in Metro Detroit (clickondetroit.com)

New CDC guidelines loosen school masking rules

New guidelines from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention means new masking rules when it comes to the classroom, both at the county and district levels.

“I just think that kids get sick all the time, and I feel like the fact that I went to school without wearing one when I was sick or had a cold -- it’s just weird now to think about that,” college student Olivia Wilson said.

Oakland and Washtenaw counties will officially lift their school mask mandates on Monday morning. But just the thought of not having a mask is somewhat of “no-no” for Wilson and her friend, Zoe Smith...
 
Michigan dropping broad mask requirement for state workers (detroitnews.com)

Lansing — Michigan revealed Monday that it's dropping a broad requirement that masks be worn inside state facilities, another in a bevy of moves to ease COVID-19 policies nearly two years into the pandemic.

State employees in standard office and outdoor settings are generally no longer required to wear masks while working effective Thursday, wrote Liza Estlund Olson, director of the Office of the State Employer, in an email.

Masking might still be required in high-risk congregate settings, such as long-term care, health care and correctional facilities or in response to an accommodation request, Estlund Olson added...
 
Michigan’s chief medical executive says residents should prepare for COVID to come in waves (clickondetroit.com)

State sees low average daily case count

DETROIT – Michigan’s chief medical executive says residents should prepare for COVID to continue to come in waves.

For now, the numbers appear to be trending in the right direction. The state is making changes. Michigan reported 1,860 new cases of COVID-19 and 26 virus-related deaths Monday -- an average of 620 cases over the past three days. It’s the lowest average daily case count in Michigan since July.

Michigan is dropping the mask mandate for most state employees starting on Thursday. The mask mandate ended for schools in Oakland and Washtenaw counties on Monday (Feb. 28). Detroit public schools say it’s holding off until mid-March before it considers lifting its mask mandate...
 
Michigan updates COVID quarantine, isolation guidelines as state enters post-surge phase (clickondetroit.com)

MDHHS: Michigan has entered post-surge phase

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan health officials have updated the state’s quarantine and isolation guidelines as COVID cases continue to drop following the omicron surge.

“We are updating our guidance to reflect the fact the state has entered a post-surge, recovery phase,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, MDHHS chief medical executive. “As we move through the phases of our COVID-19 response our recommendations will be updated to reflect the current status of transmission, while continuing to prioritize public health and promote health and wellness for all communities...
 
Michigan health department drops 'close contacts' from COVID school guidance (detroitnews.com)

Lansing — The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services lifted recommendations Friday that had guided how K-12 schools handled so-called "close contacts" of COVID-19 cases within their buildings.

The department said its new directions reflected the state entering a "post-surge, recovery period" of the pandemic. The state identified its first COVID-19 infections two years ago Thursday.

"As we move through the phases of our COVID-19 response, our recommendations will be updated to reflect the current status of transmission, while continuing to prioritize public health and promote health and wellness for all communities," said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Michigan's chief medical executive...
 
'Stealth omicron' cases adding up in Metro Detroit, Washtenaw Co. (detroitnews.com)

Cases of the BA.2 omicron subvariant, known as "stealth omicron," first detected in Michigan in mid-January, are starting to add up in Metro Detroit and Washtenaw County.

Ninety-nine cases have been detected in 21 Michigan counties and the city of Detroit, state health officials said on Saturday.

Wayne County leads the state with 19 cases, followed by Oakland and Washtenaw counties with 15 cases each, and Macomb County with 13.

Other counties with one or more cases are Barry, Berrien, Calhoun, Houghton, Ingham, Kalamazoo, Kent, Lapeer, Leelanau, Livingston, Marquette, Midland, Monroe, Oceana, Ottawa, Saginaw and St Clair...
 
Detroit closed its largest vaccine clinic as demand for shots declines (detroitnews.com)

Detroit — The city's largest vaccine clinic has closed due to a decline in demand, Detroit's Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair Razo said.

During an update to the City Council on Wednesday on the health department's budget, Fair Razo said Huntington Place, formerly the TCF Center, closed its vaccine clinic Feb. 18.

Fair Razo said vaccinations at the downtown clinic dropped from 1,400 to 100 each day earlier this year.

The center was one of the first large-scale drive-through operations in the nation for the general public to receive vaccines or tests for COVID-19. From January 2021 to Feb. 18, the center administered 268,500 vaccines and 10,115 tests, according to the health department...
 
Michigan COVID takeaways: Future surges, BA.2 variant, eliminating virus a ‘pipe dream’ (clickondetroit.com)

‘We’re in a relatively good place right now ... the question is how long this will last.’

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan’s top doctor provided a thorough update on the state’s COVID situation Friday, talking about how long the current lull in cases might last, addressing the likelihood of upcoming surges, monitoring the BA.2 variant and calling the chance of eliminating the virus anytime soon a “pipe dream.”

Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, joined a virtual town hall panel Friday (March 25) to discuss the current state of the pandemic...
 
Michigan COVID takeaways: Future surges, BA.2 variant, eliminating virus a ‘pipe dream’ (clickondetroit.com)

‘We’re in a relatively good place right now ... the question is how long this will last.’

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan’s top doctor provided a thorough update on the state’s COVID situation Friday, talking about how long the current lull in cases might last, addressing the likelihood of upcoming surges, monitoring the BA.2 variant and calling the chance of eliminating the virus anytime soon a “pipe dream.”

Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, joined a virtual town hall panel Friday (March 25) to discuss the current state of the pandemic...

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Detroit mayor says he contracted COVID, has mild symptoms (clickondetroit.com)

Mayor Mike Duggan thanks booster shot for preventing serious illness

...Mayor Mike Duggan wrote on Facebook Sunday that he tested positive for COVID-19 one day after waking up with a cough. Duggan says he is experiencing mild symptoms so far, “like an average cold,” and applauded the booster vaccine he received for that outcome...

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan tests positive for COVID, has mild symptoms (detroitnews.com)


Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has tested postive for COVID-19 but says his symptoms are mild.

"After two years, Covid finally caught up with me," Duggan said in a statement issued by the city Sunday morning...
 

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