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Health Department: Quarantine for 14 days after COVID-19 exposure

If you were identified as a close contact [of someone with COVID-19] on or after April 5, you do need to quarantine for 14 days, even if you received a letter from Traceforce stating otherwise, the MMDHD release says. Quarantining helps prevent COVID-19 from spreading. To quarantine, a person should stay home and away from others, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, which also recommends two-week quarantines. People should quarantine if they have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19  unless they are fully vaccinated (which means they had their final shot at least two weeks before the exposure date) or if they have been infected with COVID-19 within the last 90 days.

How to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination at Sparrow, other Lansing sites

Getting appointments for 16- and 17- year-olds When 16- and 17-year-olds are registered for a vaccine, a provider will let them schedule if the Pfizer vaccine is available there. Providers will see the age on the registration and know if they can be scheduled. Health departments are working with providers to store and distribute the Pfizer vaccine to locations that might not have that brand. The Barry-Eaton District Health Department is holding a Pfizer clinic on Monday, April 19 at the Lansing Mall. People can schedule an appointment online or call 517-541-2605 if they need special assistance or do not have internet access.

Over 200 cases of COVID confirmed last week in Mecosta County

Over 200 cases of COVID confirmed last week in Mecosta County One new death also reported, total now at 26 FacebookTwitterEmail MECOSTA COUNTY More than 200 people in Mecosta County tested positive for COVID-19 last week, according to data recently posted by District Health Department No. 10. DHD No. 10 confirmed 203 cases in Mecosta County between Sunday, April 4, and Saturday, April 10, with the highest one-day total occurring Wednesday, April 7, (51). Cases during this time period included care worker, worksite exposure, sports, recent travel, college, school, community contact and household contact. Over the weekend (Saturday-Monday), DHD No. 10 identified 77 new cases and one death, for a total of 2,471 cases since the pandemic began in March 2020. Of those cases, 1,930 individuals have recovered, 26 have died and 515 are considered still active.

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