Kate Wells
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Michigan hospitals are still battling severe shortages of monoclonal antibodies.
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The University of Michigan says it's reached a settlement with more than 1-thousand survivors of the late sports doctor Robert Anderson
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Beaumont Health, one of the largest health systems in Michigan, is at a “breaking point” after COVID-19 patients jumped by 40% since last week.
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Two of the largest health systems in Michigan say a combined 1,300 health care workers have tested positive for COVID-19 in just the last week, worsening hospital staffing shortages and forcing systems to close beds and delay hundreds of surgeries and medical procedures.
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While COVID cases and hospitalizations may be waning in many parts of the U.S., Michigan is not one of them. Cases and hospitalizations, which have continued to rise the last few months in a steady “slow burn,” are now straining the state’s health systems yet again, even sending one North Michigan hospital into a “Pandemic Response Level Red” status this week for the first time in its history.
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A new study from the University of Michigan helps validate the mental health problems many long-haul COVID-19 patients experience.