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Situation described as "unprecedented.”
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Pfizer’s pills initially will be distributed by 10 Meijer pharmacies in the hardest-hit areas of the state.
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Rule remains in place after the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention recently concluded individuals with COVID – or exposed to it – can shorten their isolation and quarantine.
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Classes that had been scheduled to resume Monday in several districts have been cancelled or moved online.
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Michigan officials expect omicron variant to sweep state.
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In midst of pandemic educational program based on a key component of modern psychology.
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MDHHS requesting additional ventilators from the National Strategic Stockpile
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Nearly 4,700 patients were in the hospital statewide during a fourth surge in infections.
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Back in March of 2020 as the pandemic was spreading, Grand Valley State University’s Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences was prepared as an alternative care site.
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More than 4,500 people, most of them unvaccinated, were hospitalized in Michigan with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases as of Wednesday.