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Cancel culture’s damaging consequences are becoming apparent to anyone paying attention. A recent Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey found that 64 percent of Americans now believe Cancel Culture is a threat to freedom.
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April 29, 2021
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced Detroit Tigers great Miguel Cabrera will serve as a co-chair of the Protect Michigan Commission to help promote the state’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Cabrera is an 11-time Major League Baseball All Star and two-time American League Most Valuable Player who joined the Tigers in 2007. He and the Tigers have offered to produce public service announcements in English and Spanish that will encourage Michiganders to get vaccinated and continue to practice safety measures. Whitmer says she’s “grateful that ‘Miggy’ is stepping up to the plate to help inform Michiganders on the importance of getting their COVID-19 vaccinations.” Cabrera says he looks “forward to using my platform to increase awareness of how getting vaccinated can help slow COVID-19 infections.” To date, Michigan has administered more than 6.6 million vaccines. Currently, 48.8% of Michiganders ages 16 and older have received at least one dose, wit
Gov. Whitmer names Detroit Tigers great Miguel Cabrera as co-chair of the Protect Michigan Commission to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations
LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today Detroit Tigers great Miguel Cabrera has volunteered to serve as a co-chair of the Protect Michigan Commission and help promote the state s COVID-19 vaccination and education efforts.
We are grateful that Miggy is stepping up to the plate to help inform Michiganders on the importance of getting their COVID-19 vaccinations, said
Governor Whitmer. We appreciate the tremendous support and advocacy from the Detroit Tigers because this is an all-hands-on-deck moment in our state s effort to persevere and overcome the pandemic.
Governor Whitmer names new co-chair of Protect Michigan Commission By: Dan Renko
LANSING, Mich. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today Detroit Tigers great Miguel Cabrera has volunteered to serve as a co-chair of the Protect Michigan Commission and help promote the state’s COVID-19 vaccination and education efforts.
“We are grateful that ‘Miggy’ is stepping up to the plate to help inform Michiganders on the importance of getting their COVID-19 vaccinations,” said Governor Whitmer.
Cabrera, nicknamed “Miggy,” is an 11-time Major League Baseball All Star and two-time American League Most Valuable Player who joined the Tigers in December 2007.
He and the Tigers have offered to produce public service announcements in English and Spanish that will encourage Michiganders to get vaccinated and continue to practice preventative measures such as properly wearing masks, social distancing and frequent handwashing to re