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Michigan Tech COVID town hall shifts to environment
Michigan Tech COVID town hall shifts to environment
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Michigan Technological University’s Health Research Institute hosted its 16th COVID-19 town hall Thursday night, but most of the discussion veered into other topics. It started with an update from epidemiologist Kelly Kamm. The main thrust of her presentation was to continue to get vaccinated, and that means both doses if you are utilizing the Moderna or Pfizer options.
The information that we have and the studies that have been done on the efficacy of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine, about 95 percent efficacy, is based on two shots. It’s just like many of our other vaccinations. It is critical to go get that second booster, so you can be fully protected. If you don’t have the second vaccination, you would have to quarantine again.
by Mark Wilcox, University Marketing and Communications
Michigan Tech is celebrating the accomplishments of more than 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students who completed their degrees by the end of the spring 2021 semester. Despite the lack of a formal ceremony due to COVID-19 restrictions, more than 600 undergraduate and graduate students are expected to participate in a physically distanced celebration tomorrow (April 30) throughout the afternoon.
Among the undergraduates, 99 will graduate cum laude, 116 magna cum laude and 68 summa cum laude. In the Graduate School, there will be 31 doctorates awarded, along with 203 Master of Science degrees, 46 graduate certificates, 27 Master of Business Administration degrees, two Master of Forestry degrees, five Master of Geographic Information Science degrees, and 46 graduate certificates.
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Causes Week 2020: Distributing radio sets to uplift seniors through music
Causes Week runs this year from Dec 20 to 25. It shines a light on various individuals and groups, and shows how they are making a difference through their chosen causes within the community.
Dr Skye Yeo and her mum, Madam Julie Yen, 78, a housewife, with the Project Audible Cheer MP3 radio..ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR
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