Michigan Senate approves $1.9B COVID-19 relief funding bill
The package that the Senate approved is less than a third of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s $5.6 billion supplemental spending plan. Direct care workers have advocated for more in the past.
The package that the Senate approved is less than a third of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s $5.6 billion supplemental spending plan. Direct care workers have advocated for more in the past.
Increased positivity rates from travel may lead to another enhanced distancing directive implemented in the future, according to a university email.
Students in cooperative houses recognize the accountability they hold to keep themselves and others safe during the pandemic.
On Jan. 8, Gretchen Whitmer asked school districts to reopen in-person learning by Mar. 1. Most schools are already doing so and more are expected to meet Whitmer’s guidance.
Of the 27 reports, four have been placed on an interim suspension.
Currently, only 56% of reported COVID-19 vaccine doses have race data reported.
“I feel pretty good when I can kind of get sense of where we are and where we might be heading in the next week, and then unpredictable things happen, and a half million deaths is profound," Vail said. "It is devastating. It is devastating to the loved ones that have experienced that and have lost people."
The next phase allows students to participate in approved two-person activities at the IM buildings, including table tennis, badminton and pickleball. Additionally, main lounges, bike rooms and the reflection room in Butterfield Hall reopened at 5 p.m. Friday, the email said.
Starting Feb. 15, 41 federally qualified health centers, located in medically underserved areas, will start receiving vaccines for those 65 and older. There are 12 in Ingham County and one is in Michigan State University’s Department of Psychiatry building.
Both hospitalizations and deaths have trended downwards since a December peak and vaccine allocations have been increasing.
Associate Director of Marketing and Communications at Culinary Services Cheryl Berry said that multiple measures have been taken to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in dining halls, including requiring masks and the installation of plexiglass.
In the first phase of reopening, dining halls will open for in-person dining with one person per table, campus IM facilities will reopen for physically distanced exercise and the MSU Union and Student Services buildings will return to normal hours.
The main purpose of Lunar New Year is to put the past year behind and to celebrate the luck, prosperity and joy of a new one. MSU professors and students reflect on Chinese traditions and how celebrations differ this year due to the ongoing global pandemic.
Slotkin addressed vaccinations, COVID-19 relief, economic and health security during her annual State of the District address Wednesday evening.
Khaldun, the chief medical executive of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, was named to the task force per a White House press release on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
“The State Legislature has not yet appropriated all the dollars of the federal government made available to Michigan, and we need them to take action,” Whitmer said.
In the week of Feb. 8, the department received 3,425 doses to be administered next week. The week prior, they had received 5,875 doses to be administered this week.
Meijer encouraged anyone interested in the vaccine to register online, via text or over the phone.
The meet was originally scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 13.
The case of B.1.1.7. was identified in Eaton County, directly west of Ingham County.