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NMU to receive vaccine allocation for students | News, Sports, Jobs

rspitza@miningjournal.net Northern Michigan University freshman Grace Mattson prepares to take a nasal swab to test for COVID-19 at the Northern Center during the Passport to Campus event in August. NMU plans to hold vaccine clinics for students on Tuesday and Wednesday. (Journal file photo) MARQUETTE Northern Michigan University will receive an allocation of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, with clinics to start on Tuesday, the school announced Friday. NMU’s Ada B. Vielmetti Health Center confirmed that it will be receiving the allotment, and because the vaccine requires a single dose, students will have the opportunity to get vaccinated before leaving campus at the end of the semester on May 1, officials said.

Cases surge in Marquette County | News, Sports, Jobs

cbleck@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE The B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant is believed to be related to the current COVID-19 surge in Marquette County and appears to result in a greater degree of illness than previously seen, the Marquette County Health Department has announced. Dr. Bob Lorinser, MCHD medical director, said in a news release that between March 28 and Sunday, the county reported 138 cases, for a daily average of roughly 15 cases. The 18-29 age group showed the highest number of cases at 51, followed by the 5-17 age group with 28 cases. Lorinser said the 18-29 age bracket made up 37% of all cases, even though this group comprises only 17% of the county’s population. He noted the 65-and-older age group accounted for 6% of cases and 23% of the population.

Travelers urged to test for virus | News, Sports, Jobs

cbleck@miningjournal.net MARQUETTE Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services urge Michiganders to get tested for COVID-19 upon returning from spring break in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19.  Students and families traveling across Michigan, to other states or out of the country risk being exposed to and carrying COVID-19 with them, which could fuel outbreaks within their households and the communities where they live or visit, officials said.   To make testing easier for travelers, the state is offering 37 pop-up sites located throughout Michigan as part of the special testing program. One of these will be at Marquette Senior High School, 1203 W. Fair Ave., from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Potential exposure at casino identified | News, Sports, Jobs

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