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Chief justice: Vaccinate judges, court staff in 2nd wave

Chief justice: Vaccinate judges, court staff in 2nd wave and last updated 2020-12-28 08:34:44-05 DETROIT (AP) — Michigan’s chief justice wants judges and other court staff across the state to be among the second wave of people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, saying that doing so “will keep our court system running, safeguard rights, and slow the spread of the virus.” Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack made the request in a letter to Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the state’s chief medical executive. The Detroit News reports that McCormack asked judges and court workers still performing work in-person at Michigan’s courthouses be among the “essential workers” to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Dec 28, 2020 DETROIT (AP) Michigan’s chief justice wants judges and other court staff to be among the second wave of people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in the state, saying vaccinating them quickly would keep courts open and slow the spread of the virus. Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack made the request in a Dec. 8 letter to Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the state’s chief medical executive and chief deputy director of the Department of Health and Human Services. McCormack asked that judges and court workers who are still performing work in-person at Michigan’s courthouses be among the “essential workers” to get the COVID-19 vaccine in the second tier of vaccinations, The Detroit News reported.

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