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Public Health Departments across West Michigan Weigh In

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Public Health Departments across West Michigan are urging residents that despite the Supreme Court’s ruling against Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders, everyone should continue wearing a mask indoors and practice social distancing.

Public health department officials say, that after the Supreme Court ruling, there is an immediate concern that people will stop taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously, while putting others at risk.

“We’ve made such good progress in Muskegon County, our metrics have been moving in a positive direction and so my very first thought or concern was, ‘I really hope this doesn’t cause us to go backwards.”

That is Muskegon’s Public Health Department Director Kathy Moore. And it’s an official stance that is shared by neighboring Ottawa County, says Public Information Officer Kristina Weighmink.

“Whether something is granted emergency power, or law, it still does not eliminate the fact each of us needs to take personal responsibility, to watch out from one another, and not spread COVID-19,” Weighmink said. 

And the Kent County Public Health Department agrees. On Monday, Director Adam London issued this statement in part: “The KCHD stresses the importance of adhering to the guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.”