Michigan - Coronavirus COVID-19

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Whitmer's officials ease COVID-19 rules on restaurants, nursing homes (detroitnews.com)

Lansing — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Tuesday afternoon wide-ranging epidemic orders that will ease restrictions on businesses, nursing homes and other gatherings, a move she described as "good news" for the state.

The new policies will double capacity limits at restaurants from 25% to 50% and move the curfew for indoor dining from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. The new orders will also relax capacity limits on retail stores, moving them from 30% to 50%. The limitation on indoor household gatherings will go from 10 people from two households to 15 people from three households.

The orders will also allow family members who test negative for COVID-19 to visit relatives in a nursing home as long as the facility has not had a new COVID-19 case in the last 14 days, according to the Department of Health and Human Services...
 
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12 takeaways from Whitmer’s COVID briefing: Michigan restrictions loosened (clickondetroit.com)

Michigan loosens restrictions on restaurants, nursing homes, entertainment venues, more

LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer provided an update Tuesday on the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan -- loosening restrictions on restaurants and several other parts of the economy.

Here are our takeaways from the Tuesday (March 2) briefing:
 
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Many Michigan COVID restrictions eased starting today (clickondetroit.com)

Restaurants, bars, bowling alleys, theaters can increase to 50% capacity

DH and I will finally have an opportunity to use a $200 gift card for Andiamo's in Bloomfield Twp. on Monday. We have reservations at 5f:30, and there is no inclement weather in the forecast. Really looking forward to a nice evening out to celebrate DH's retirement.
 
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Officials OK outdoor gatherings of up to 15 in parts of East Lansing (detroitnews.com)

As state COVID-19 restrictions ease, Ingham County health officials are allowing slightly larger outdoor gatherings in parts of East Lansing starting Friday.

An emergency order issued Thursday says no more than 15 people can congregate outside in the covered area, including downtown. It replaces a previous order issued in October that limited outdoor gathering sizes in the area to 10 people...
 
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Duggan welcomes J&J COVID shots after prior comments come under fire (detroitnews.com)

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan appeared to walk back comments he made this week after turning down doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after pushback from public health experts.

Duggan said Thursday the city declined 6,200 doses because officials wanted to focus instead on vaccines that are "the best" in the market.

Neighboring Oakland County's Health Division announced Wednesday that it had received 7,400 doses of Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine, 700 more doses than the county initially expected.

On Thursday, Duggan said his decision to turn down 6,200 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine didn't result in any Detroiters losing out on vaccination opportunities...
 
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Duggan welcomes J&J COVID shots after prior comments come under fire (detroitnews.com)

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan appeared to walk back comments he made this week after turning down doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after pushback from public health experts.

Duggan said Thursday the city declined 6,200 doses because officials wanted to focus instead on vaccines that are "the best" in the market.

Neighboring Oakland County's Health Division announced Wednesday that it had received 7,400 doses of Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine, 700 more doses than the county initially expected.

On Thursday, Duggan said his decision to turn down 6,200 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine didn't result in any Detroiters losing out on vaccination opportunities...
I was personally appalled by his earlier comments and actions. Hopefully Oakland County will benefit. There are so many folks that live just outside of Detroit, not eligible to go to the TCF center. Seems the vaccine is in short supply outside of Detroit. At least is was in my opinion. the leadership of this fine state has been disappointing me lately.
 
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Hi my fellow Michiganders

I received my first dose of the Moderna vaccine yesterday. I am so glad!

I had a busy work week and twice went out to restaurants. One here in Mid-MI where I live, the other in Brighton yesterday on my way home from Detroit area.

both restaurants I ate in were filled to capacity. Not 25%, not 50%. Close to 100%.
 
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More than 35,000 people registered for COVID vaccine at Ford Field in first day (clickondetroit.com)

Meijer has helped administer more than 200,000 vaccines to Michiganders so far

DETROIT – Within 24 hours after opening registration, Meijer has registered more than 35,000 people for the upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics at Ford Field.

The retailer opened its online registration at about 4 p.m. Monday and have registered about 2,000 people per hour Tuesday...

This is great news for Michiganders :) Thank you, Meijer!
 
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Michigan has highest COVID infection rate in US, data shows (clickondetroit.com)

State reports significant rates of virus infection, daily new cases

Michigan’s coronavirus infection rate is currently the worst in the country, according to recent data.

Coronavirus spread has begun to slow in much of the U.S. following a “third wave” of the virus. COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations surged again in November of 2020 and remained consistently high through the first of the year. Now, data from research group Covid Act Now shows that many states are in far better condition as of March 2021, including Michigan.

But some of Michigan’s virus metrics are still not in great shape, especially as the state is seeing a small spike in virus spread mid-March...
 
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Whitmer: It's realistic families, friends could gather for Fourth of July (detroitnews.com)

Detroit — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other officials gathered at Ford Field Thursday to debut the state's largest single-site vaccination effort which is expected to administer more than 300,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

The COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic is set to open Wednesday and over the next eight weeks the site is expected to distribute 335,000 doses in addition to the state's allocation from the federal government that is going to hospitals and health departments and pharmacies, Whitmer said.

"That's 6,000 extra shots a day," she said, adding the state surpassed 3 million doses administered this week.

Whitmer thanked volunteers, partners and medical teams and said she's thrilled the state was chosen as one of the first federal vaccination sites...
 
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11 takeaways from Whitmer’s briefing: Alarming COVID trends, stadium capacity, confidentiality deal (clickondetroit.com)

Outdoor stadiums, arenas can fill to 20% capacity

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke Friday morning about an alarming uptick in COVID-19 numbers, increased stadium capacity and the elimination of the former health director’s confidentiality agreement...

I've lived in Michigan all my life and don't recall another Governor who made as many media appearances as Governor Whitmer. JMO
 
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11 takeaways from Whitmer’s briefing: Alarming COVID trends, stadium capacity, confidentiality deal (clickondetroit.com)

Outdoor stadiums, arenas can fill to 20% capacity

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke Friday morning about an alarming uptick in COVID-19 numbers, increased stadium capacity and the elimination of the former health director’s confidentiality agreement...

I've lived in Michigan all my life and don't recall another Governor who made as many media appearances as Governor Whitmer. JMO
I agree, it is over the top!
 
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Fauci to Michigan: 'Hold off for a bit' on lifting COVID restrictions (detroitnews.com)

Lansing — Dr. Anthony Fauci says Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer should "hold off for a bit" when it comes to easing COVID-19 restrictions amid rising infection rates and the push to vaccinate more residents.

During an appearance on CNN Thursday night, key President Joe Biden COVID-19 adviser Fauci said Whitmer is a "really good governor," but state officials should "pull back gradually" on limitations aimed at stemming the spread of the virus.

"I think she's done some really good things," Fauci said of Whitmer. "But I am telling them just hold off for a bit. When you get the overwhelming majority of your population vaccinated, the chances of there being a surge are minuscule. Just hang in there. Don't turn the switch on and off."...

:rolleyes:
 

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