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Vail points out that the state of Michigan and the Centers for Disease Control do not use the phrase “naturally immunized” to describe people who have had COVID-19. “While being sick with COVID does provide some immunity, Vail says, there is really not any good information related to how long that lasts.”
Natural infection will create some immunity, but Vail adds how robust that is, is an unknown. There are studies out there showing that the vaccine does give a more robust response.”
Vail also says there is a concern about whether that immunity would continue to protect against variants of the coronavirus. Being infected twice is rare, she says, but can happen, and can lead to life-threatening complications.
Unfortunately we can t bring George Floyd back, Chang told Bridge Michigan on Tuesday, the anniversary of his death. We can t bring back Breonna Taylor. We can t bring these individuals that we ve lost to police violence, but we can make changes that could prevent those tragedies from happening.
Among the bills, Senate Republicans are lead sponsors on proposals that would ban police officers from using chokeholds, except to save a life, and would establish a clear and legal duty to intervene for officers that witness colleagues abusing their authority.
Democratic-sponsored measures would ban the use of no-knock warrants, except in certain circumstances, and require the state to set new standards for training officers in de-escalation techniques and ways to avoid implicit bias.
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On Thursday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer might have made it a moot point.
As of June 1, capacity limits will lift for outdoor events. Additionally, indoor capacity limits will increase to 50%, allowing indoor social gatherings such as weddings and funerals to move closer to normalcy. As of July 1, the state will no longer limit capacity at indoor or outdoor gatherings.
âAs Michiganders have stepped up to get vaccinated and the CDC has released new guidance on masks, we are adapting the MI Vacc to Normal challenge to keep up,â Whitmer said. âStarting June 1, we will be moving forward, faster than excepted, towards a return to normalcy. Soon, Michiganders will be able to celebrate together, have summer weddings and even enjoy a Fourth of July barbeque with family and friends.
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