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MACOMB COUNTY The projected move-in date for the first veterans is fast approaching at the state’s newest veterans home.
May 17 is when some members are expected to call the Michigan Veteran Homes or MVH, at Chesterfield Township, located at 47901 Sugarbush Road their home.
At a total project cost of $76.5 million, construction of the assisted living home began in April 2019 and occupies 30 acres, totaling 152,000 square feet.
“The state-of-the-art facility consists of four unique neighborhood buildings and a community center,” a press release indicates. “The neighborhood buildings collectively house 128 private resident rooms with ensuite baths and feature shared living and dining spaces. The adjacent community center is the centerpiece of the home and features therapeutic facilities for behavioral, occupational, physical and group
Michigan sets out plan to return to normal tied to vaccination rates
Getting back to normal in Michigan is now officially tied to getting COVID-19 vaccines into arms.
Posted at 5:31 AM, Apr 30, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-30 05:31:05-04
(WXYZ) â Getting back to normal in Michigan is now officially tied to getting COVID-19 vaccines into arms.
On Thursday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveiled a four-step plan to lifting COVID-19 restrictions, which starts when 55% of Michiganders have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Two weeks after that, in-person work will be allowed to resume at all businesses.
Two weeks after 60% of people are vaccinated - 4,858,150 residents
Gov. Whitmer sets out plan to return to normal tied to vaccination rates
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FILE - This May 4, 2020, file photo provided by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, shows the first patient enrolled in Pfizer s COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine clinical trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. Pfizer and BioNTech say they ve won permission Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, for emergency use of their COVID-19 vaccine in Britain, the worldâs first coronavirus shot thatâs backed by rigorous science and a major step toward eventually ending the pandemic. (Courtesy of University of Maryland School of Medicine via AP, File)