Since Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a $5 million lottery pool for those getting the COVID-19 vaccine, she’s touted that 1 million have signed up for the lottery — but the state cannot say if it’s luring more people to the shots. Several local health officials say it hasn’t.
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Hope or hype? Costly new Alzheimer’s drug creates controversy
Aduhelm is the first new drug to attack the most dreaded disease among older Americans. But its cost is exorbitant. Worse, it may not work. In the absence of an alternative, though, some say that might be okay.
A child mental-health fix takes early action, more help. Here are 7 ideas.
More psychologists and social workers in schools. Early screening. Loan forgiveness for child psychiatrists serving rural areas. Fixing a strained system will take time. But COVID stimulus funds can speed up efforts across the Midwest.
Michigan hopes $5 million vaccine lottery inspires more people to get shots
Prizes like a college scholarship and $2 million jackpot will be awarded by Aug. 4 to anyone vaccinated, as long as they register for the chance to win. It’s an attempt to spur more vaccinations, which have slowed since spring.
Emergency rooms confront ‘tidal wave of sadness’ among young patients
Hospital ERs are being upended by a surge of children and adolescents in mental distress during COVID. Staff bring in snacks or queue up Netflix to keep them occupied as they seek beds in psychiatric centers. Private insurance can make the task harder.
Delta variant is increasing in Michigan, prompting coronavirus surge fears
The Delta variant that has spiked cases in India, the United Kingdom and Asia is spreading in Michigan, detected this week in 15 counties, up from six counties just two weeks ago.
Mental health crisis: Children at breaking point during COVID
Across the Midwest, there are not nearly enough psychiatrists, therapists or direct-care staff to treat a rising tide of young people spiraling into crisis. For these families, the strain can seem unbearable.
Henry Ford Health System to require workers to get COVID-19 vaccine
Henry Ford Health System is to become the first in Michigan to require employees, contractors, students and volunteers to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Michigan nears 1 million COVID cases. These numbers define the pandemic.
Michigan should hit the milestone this week or early next month. These maps and data points demonstrate the toll of the virus.
For Michigan's long-haul COVID survivors, pandemic is far from over
While Michigan lifted its last pandemic restrictions on Tuesday, COVID-19 is still a harsh reality for Michiganders suffering from long-haul symptoms.