As the state’s Republican-run Legislature tries again to rein in the Whitmer administration’s pandemic authority, the governor said that encouraging trends in efforts to contain COVID-19 will allow even indoor sports to resume — with some cautions.
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Michigan isn’t sure who’s getting the COVID vaccine. That’s a big problem
An absence of data has hindered efforts to vaccinate the state, as officials have no idea about the racial breakdown of recipients, making it harder to address equity gaps and fix problems with distribution.
Why a stockpile of a promising COVID-19 treatment sits unused in Lansing
With shortages of the COVID-19 vaccine expected for the foreseeable future, people’s lives depend on having effective treatments for the virus.
As Michigan scrambles for COVID vaccines, what to do about line cutters
With many older residents still unable to get appointments, health officials are wrestling with the ethical gray areas of vaccine distribution.
Facts are stubborn things for Whitmer, Michigan GOP when it comes to COVID
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says the state is No. 6 in vaccines. Republicans say Michigan is locked down. Neither is quite true, but both sides are finding the best data to suit their arguments.
Michigan Dominican Sisters find ‘grace to carry forth’ as 9 die of COVID
The vaccine was too late for the Adrian Dominican Sisters who died this month. Yet Sister Patricia Siemen, an attorney, activist and now Prioress of the order, said COVID can teach us about tenderness and love.
Michigan getting better at vaccine distribution. It’s still not good enough.
After a rocky launch, Michigan now ranks 20th among states in vaccine distribution. But frustration remains because some counties appear to do better than others and demand far outpaces supply.
Amid the isolation of COVID, Michigan Alzheimer’s deaths soar
For more than 10 months, the families of nursing home residents have coalesced around a two-word phrase: “Isolation kills.” The death counts in 2020 suggest they may be right.
Michigan expert depressed by COVID vaccine myths, government rollout
Dr. Arnold Monto, the U-M expert who led the vetting of U.S. COVID vaccines, weighs in on whether the vaccines will stand up to new variants. But he is exasperated by fears that the COVID vaccines cause infertility.
COVID variant spreads in Michigan. Gretchen Whitmer mum on ex-health chief.
New COVID variants make it more important to observe safety protocols. Meanwhile, Michigan is improving on distribution of vaccines, as more arrive over the weekend. But the governor still won’t explain the abrupt departure of MDHHS director Robert Gordon last week.