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Michigan State University will not be providing quarantine and isolation housing for students who test positive for COVID-19 in the 2022-23 academic year, according to an email from MSU’s housing department sent to on-campus students Tuesday evening.
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Michigan State University ended a nearly two-year early detection program that screened for cases of COVID-19.
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A return to school masking and timely COVID data reporting are among new demands from a Michigan parent group.
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East Lansing public schools indoor mask mandate begins Monday May, 16.
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The guidance is based on new cases per one hundred thousand, new COIVD-19 hospitalizations and the rise in the number of hospital beds holding COVID-19 patients.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are advising resident of Grand Traverse county to wear masks at indoor public places as transmission rates increase.
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COVID-19 infections in Ingham County are leveling off. That’s according to data shared Tuesday by the Ingham County Health Department.
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Some Michiganders say they will continue wearing masks whether or not there’s a mandate to do so, because they still fear becoming infected with COVID-19.The president of the United States’ chief medical advisor says he shares those concerns.
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A rule change to improve the process of applying for disability assistance in Michigan is closer to becoming final.
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The Chief Justice of Michigan’s Supreme Court is in quarantine after testing positive for COVID-19.