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Whitmer turns to persuasion over COVID restrictions

Listen to the story. Governor Gretchen Whitmer receives her first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday at Ford Field in Detroit. Credit State of Michigan Michigan is facing some of the nation’s worst COVID-19 numbers. Governor Gretchen Whitmer acknowledges it’s becoming harder to get a restriction-weary public to follow health orders. So, instead, she’s trying to persuade vaccine skeptics to get their shots. Less stick. More carrot. That appears to be Whitmer’s approach now.  On Wednesday, the governor visited Ford Field in Detroit, which currently serves as a mass vaccination site. Whitmer slipped her left arm out of her coat, and took her first Pfizer shot.

Gov Whitmer turns to persuasion over COVID-19 restrictions

3:19 The governor acknowledges it’s becoming harder to get a restriction-weary public to follow public health orders. So instead, she’s trying to persuade vaccine skeptics to get their shots.    Last Wednesday, the governor visited Ford Field in Detroit, which currently serves as a mass vaccination site. Whitmer slipped her left arm out of her coat, and took her first Pfizer shot. “I feel good, she said. I feel relieved, to be honest.” The event was timed to start reaching people who are reluctant to get vaccinated while Michigan faces a new surge in infections. “The problem is fatigue, mobility and variants, and we’ve got all of those things working against us here in Michigan right now, Whitmer said. What we have to do is really put our foot down on the pedal on vaccines, and implore people to do what we know keeps us safe: masking, distancing, hand-washing.”

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Electoral College, With Nary a Hitch, on Pace to Certify Biden s 2020 Win

Vermont’s three members of the electoral college cast their ballots Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 in Montpelier, Vt. The electors signed their ballots in the House chamber in the Vermont Statehouse during a brief ceremony. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring) (CN) The Electoral College on Monday certified Joe Biden as President-elect and Kamala Harris as Vice President-elect of the United States, closing one of the last chapters of the Trump presidency. There are 538 electors in the college representing all 50 states, and each elector is chosen by either the Democrat or Republican Party well ahead of the general election in November. As certification got underway this morning, each elector cast a vote to represents his or her state’s results from the Nov. 2 contest. The final tally is 306 electoral votes for Biden, and 232 for outgoing President Donald Trump. Only 270 votes are needed for victory.

SCVNews com | Electoral College Certifies Biden as U S President-Elect, With Nary a Hitch

SCVNews com | Electoral College Certifies Biden as U S President-Elect, With Nary a Hitch
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