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COVID-19 vaccine is a blessing, says first West Michigan doctor to receive a dose

COVID-19 vaccine is a ‘blessing,’ says first West Michigan doctor to receive a dose Updated Dec 14, 2020; Posted Dec 14, 2020 Dr. Marc McClelland, a physician at Spectrum Health, was the Grand Rapids-based health system s first employee to receive a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (Courtesy Spectrum Health) Facebook Share On Monday, at 12:04 p.m., he made good on his pledge. McClelland was the first employee at Spectrum Health, and among the first statewide, to receive a dose of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine. The drug’s distribution kicked off Monday, and is being called the biggest vaccination campaign in U.S. history. “This is really a blessing that this has become available to us so soon,” said McClelland, a pulmonary and critical care doctor at Spectrum Health Butterworth, whose recent work has centered on COVID-19 patients who are “very sick” and on ventilators. “It’s the culmination of hard work by many, many people. Many of the most brilliant minds in

Investment firm buys three plastics processors

Investment firm buys three plastics processors Carlson A Michigan-based private equity firm has started a strategy to buy U.S. plastics processors and has already purchased three companies. Northville, Mich.-based Orchard Creek Capital LLC started with Classic Die Inc. in Grand Rapids, Mich., and in the past two months has added Tool Technology Corp. in Inman, S.C., and Advantage Plastics of New York Inc. in Winter Haven, Fla. Orchard Creek is headed by President Jon Carlson, who has a background in financial management in manufacturing, including 10 years at Ford Motor Co. We believe that the plastics industry has a number of attractive elements. The industry has been steadily growing over many years, as the technology supporting plastics provides an expanding set of technical capabilities, Carlson said.

Recruiting firm gets creative during COVID-19

Recruiting firm gets creative during COVID-19 If there’s one thing the COVID-19 pandemic did not stop, it was the labor shortage for the manufacturing sector. Author: Rachel Watson Updated: 11:27 PM EST December 14, 2020 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. If there’s one thing the COVID-19 pandemic did not stop, it was the labor shortage for the manufacturing sector. In fact, many area manufacturing leaders have told the Business Journal in the past eight months that the need for personnel is greater than ever, thanks to several factors: furloughed or laid off workers not wanting to come back after temporary government unemployment benefits paid more than what they made on the job; new hurdles such as a lack of child care or fears over contracting the virus; and the rise of remote work options versus in person.

Food retailers see eye-popping profits as workers reap little benefit

Food retailers see eye-popping profits as workers reap little benefit
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Birding participation up during pandemic

Birding participation up during pandemic
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