The study, released after the CDC relaxed new guidelines for vaccinated people, is a reminder for Michiganders that your immunity against the virus isn’t fully realized until at least two weeks after the second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer links easing COVID rules to vaccines
Whitmer, who has faced criticism from Republicans and business groups for not linking COVID restrictions to identified metrics, changed that approach. Her new plan offers economic and social incentives for residents to get vaccinated.
Detroit offers $50 a shot to people who bring residents for COVID vaccines
There’s no limit to how often ‘good neighbors’ can be paid to bring in Detroiters for vaccines. Mayor Mike Duggan said the payments are worth it to boost the city’s woeful vaccination rates.
CDC: Michiganders vaccinated against COVID can ease outdoor mask use
Michiganders can feel safer gathering in small groups, traveling, and skipping quarantine with some exceptions, under new federal guidance issued Tuesday. Michigan appears poised to soon ease state mask rules.
Report: Detroit Medical Center stays true to mission, but worries remain
DMC was sold to an out-of-town, for-profit business in 2010, with a promise that it would continue its mission as a safety net hospital. The current owner promises to keep that vow.
Inside the third surge at Sparrow: A Lansing hospital in overflow
As of Friday, April 23, 54 children were hospitalized in Michigan with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.
As Michigan tamps down COVID, three new virus variants appear
More people are getting vaccines and hospitalizations and deaths are dropping, but scientists are keeping a close eye on new coronavirus variants detected in Michigan.
FDA ends pause on J & J vaccine for COVID, but with warning to women
The Johnson and Johnson vaccine is cleared for use after a temporary pause following rare cases of blood clot issues in women. But some experts fear the public may be hesitant to take it.
As Michigan COVID vaccine rates ebb, pop up clinics and casino cash appear
Michigan health authorities are getting creative to get more people vaccinated in a race to achieve herd immunity. That requires transition to the more difficult work of promoting vaccines in some unexpected places.
Whitmer may be right. Michigan may have turned the corner on COVID surge.
Even as hospitalizations peak and the state tops in the nation with cases, some signs indicate the worst may be over with this latest surge. What does that mean? It depends who’s asking.