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Interesting article regarding Michigan’s recent Covid surge. I am from Michigan.
Why does Michigan have high COVID-19 rates? Whitmer weighs in
From the article:
Whitmer said every three to four months state officials consult with national experts, and she had conversations with four experts this week — the week that Michigan became the worse state in the country in terms of COVID-19 cases per capita in the last seven days.
"Each one of them said a variation of the same kind of analysis about what we're seeing here in Michigan. No. 1, we did a really good job early on keeping our numbers low and because of that we've got fewer people per capita who have antibodies than a lot of other states do," she said. "So we were very successful early on, but right now that means in the wake of variants that are easier to catch, we have fewer people with antibodies. And that's why rushing to vaccinate is so crucial.“
For me it is interesting that our governor admitted that keeping numbers low saved lives, but now it is catching up with us because we have fewer people with antibodies. Vaccine roll out will help but it seems this surge is something we just ride out. I am thankful she is not considering more restrictions at this point. We are more restricted than many states and look where it got us. We are not any better off death and case rate per 1000 than other states that had fewer restrictions. MOO.
Why does Michigan have high COVID-19 rates? Whitmer weighs in
From the article:
Whitmer said every three to four months state officials consult with national experts, and she had conversations with four experts this week — the week that Michigan became the worse state in the country in terms of COVID-19 cases per capita in the last seven days.
"Each one of them said a variation of the same kind of analysis about what we're seeing here in Michigan. No. 1, we did a really good job early on keeping our numbers low and because of that we've got fewer people per capita who have antibodies than a lot of other states do," she said. "So we were very successful early on, but right now that means in the wake of variants that are easier to catch, we have fewer people with antibodies. And that's why rushing to vaccinate is so crucial.“
For me it is interesting that our governor admitted that keeping numbers low saved lives, but now it is catching up with us because we have fewer people with antibodies. Vaccine roll out will help but it seems this surge is something we just ride out. I am thankful she is not considering more restrictions at this point. We are more restricted than many states and look where it got us. We are not any better off death and case rate per 1000 than other states that had fewer restrictions. MOO.