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State health officials are urging parents to make sure their kids' vaccinations are up to date, ahead of going back to school.
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The state health department is updating its guidelines surrounding vaccinations against COVID-19.
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Over the past month, Michigan has seen a rise in new COVID-19 infections—though the spike hasn't been as dramatic as the Omicron surge from earlier this year.
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While the most-recent infection numbers are down in the state, the COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing.
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Health officials are worried about a possible "twindemic," making the crisis at hospitals even worse. A "twindemic" means two serious diseases infecting large numbers of people at the same time. In this case, that would be COVID-19, and the flu.
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Doctor Joneigh Khaldun, who led Michigan’s COVID-19 pandemic response, is leaving state government on October 1.
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Michigan health officials are trying to combat declining interest in COVID testing by making rapid tests more easily available.Soon when people pass…