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The top organization that represents Michigan hospitals is currently not recommending that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s administration change the state s COVID-19 orders
Business Leaders Say Permanent MIOSHA COVID Rule Recommendations Are Unworkable, Push Back on Whether COVID Restrictions Should Remain In Place Indefinitely
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LANSING, Mich., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Michigan Chamber, Michigan Licensed Beverage Association, Michigan Manufacturers Association and Michigan Retailers Association are expressing major concern as a Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) Advisory Committee completed its scheduled work and MIOSHA announced its plans to move forward with extending overly-restrictive COVID-19 workplace rules on a permanent basis. The business groups voiced concern over how the permanent rules could come to conflict with Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations and current science and will adversely impact jobs and hurt the economy.
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(CNN) First, the good news: The United States reported a record-high 4.6 million doses of vaccines administered in one day, according to data published Saturday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Amazing Saturday! +4.63M doses administered over total yesterday, a new record, tweeted Dr. Cyrus Shahpar, the White House Covid-19 data director. More than 500K higher than old record last Saturday. Incredible number of doses administered.
The problem is that more than 75% of the US population isn t fully vaccinated, according to CDC data Saturday.
Now the bad news: For the third straight week, new Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are increasing, according to CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walenky.
COVID-19 hospitalizations rise among those who aren’t vaccinated
People crowd outdoor dining at a restaurant as coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions are eased in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., April 4, 2021. REUTERS/Emily Elconin
by: Christina Maxouris and Holly Yan, CNN
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Apr 11, 2021 / 06:41 PM EST
(CNN) First, the good news: The United States reported a record-high 4.6 million doses of vaccines administered in one day, according to data published Saturday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“Amazing Saturday! +4.63M doses administered over total yesterday, a new record,” tweeted Dr. Cyrus Shahpar, the White House COVID-19 data director. “More than 500K higher than old record last Saturday. Incredible number of doses administered.”