The Class of 2020’s fate drive-through graduations, canceled proms was supposed to be a one-off.
But a year later, a new class of graduating seniors are wondering if they are destined to also miss these traditional milestone celebrations.
A Huron Valley student recently asked School Board Vice President Sean Carlson what would happen if they were “tagged” with COVID-19 and quarantined one or two days before prom or graduation.
“I said the best way to avoid that situation is to get the vaccination,” Carlson explained as he relayed the encounter to other school board members at their April 12 meeting. “That’s one way to enhance your odds to experience those things. We need to get that message out.”
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METRO DETROIT From a low of leaving a show after just a day to a high of months of great sales, the boating industry has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic better than other industries, likely because its product is designed to be used in the relative safety of outdoors.
Almost a year ago, Dennis Anderson was at the Suburban Collection Showplace for the Novi Boat Show.
“The boat show opened up on Thursday and got shut down on Friday,” said Anderson, of Anderson’s Boat Sales, 36301 Jefferson Ave. in Harrison Township, regarding the March 2020 event. “After setting up a boat show and filling a building full of product, it was quite traumatic.”