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Deadline Detroit | LeDuff: The Number of Elderly Covid Deaths in Michigan Doesn t Add Up Why Doesn t the Media Care More?

by  Charlie LeDuff Health Director Elizabeth Hertel testifies Thursday. Why is the media so bewitched by Gov. Andrew Cuomo s creepy office conduct? For the same reason the media is intoxicated with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s little airplane lies. It is a misdirect by the press corps to cover their failure to expose the bigger lies. Lies the press willingly went along with. Lies that the press must own up to since they amplified and broadcast them. Untold more elderly died in long-term elderly care facilities from Covid-19 than either governor would admit. Both Whitmer and Cuomo knew the data they were feeding the public was misleading or incomplete.

Hertel: Michigan not undercounting nursing home deaths, but possible at other facilities

Hertel: Michigan not undercounting nursing home deaths, but possible at other facilities Dave Boucher, Detroit Free Press © Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel speaks during a press conference before the opening of a drive-thru vaccination clinic at the former Sears Auto Center site at the Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Michigan is not undercounting pandemic-related nursing home deaths, but COVID-19 deaths at smaller long-term care facilities might have slipped through the cracks, the leader of the state s health department told lawmakers Thursday morning.  Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel repeatedly stressed her department does not know that COVID-19 related deaths are being undercounted at any facility, just that not all are required to report this information.

Michigan s surge put COVID-19 vaccines to the test They passed with flying colors

After Months of Isolation, Life Starts to Return to Normal for Michiganders in Long-Term Care

They’re all residents at New Hope Valley, an assisted living facility just outside Saginaw. One of them, Margaret Clark, has a mean forehand. The women are coached by Jamie Capp, who’s got them in a pretty intense game of keep-the-balloon-off-the-floor. It’s a game they’ve only recently started to play again. “The focus is on making sure that we bring life for the residents back to almost normalcy, without taking a risk in terms of their wellbeing and safety, right? So that’s a very delicate walk to walk.” Rumi Shahzad, New Hope Valley As COVID-19 swept through Michigan’s long-term care facilities, thousands of residents died. Capp says those who lived were forced by the pandemic into an isolated existence with little contact with anyone outside of their rooms.

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