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NABR names West Michigan s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Davenport University The National Association for Business Resources selected a large group of companies in West Michigan as exemplar organizations to work for due to their “innovative and thoughtful” approach to human resources. NABR earlier this month published its 2021 list of West Michigan’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For, and 166 companies in the region were selected to receive the honor. “Throughout the year, the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For have demonstrated leadership and forward-thinking as they pivoted their business and workforce through COVID-19,” said Jennifer Kluge, president and CEO, Best and Brightest Programs. “As the conversation and focus has shifted, our Best and Brightest winning companies have also been a voice for important actions regarding race relations and employee wellbeing. In these unique times, the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For excel and share their

VACUNAS COVID-19 SE EXPANDEN A CLÍNICA COMUNITARIA

VACUNAS COVID-19 SE EXPANDEN A CLÍNICA COMUNITARIA
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Metro Health expands COVID-19 vaccinations to Community Clinic

Metro Health expands COVID-19 vaccinations to Community Clinic Metro Health and last updated 2021-02-16 11:39:04-05 WYOMING, Mich. — Metro Health – University of Michigan Health has started offering COVID-19 vaccinations at its Community Clinic in Wyoming, which focuses on caring for underserved populations. Located at 781 36 th St. SE near Eastern Avenue, the Community Clinic is Metro Health’s first vaccine distribution site outside the main hospital, according to a news release Tuesday. The site was chosen to expand access to vulnerable groups and to help those hit hardest by the pandemic. “Many of the patients who rely on the Community Clinic face racial and social disparities that put them at greater risk for contracting COVID-19,” said Lori Price, chief operating officer at Metro Health – University of Michigan Health. “Those same disparities contribute to underlying conditions that can add to the severity of the illness. These patients

Recovering at home

Recovering at home Metro Health University of Michigan Health launches at home device that allows COVID-19 patients to recover from home. Author: Valerie Lego Updated: 5:00 PM EST February 8, 2021 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. When it comes to caring for COVID-19 patients Metro Health University of Michigan Health is making efforts to allow more of them to recover at home.  They ve launched a 24/7 monitoring system that keeps track of their temperature, oxygen levels and overall wellness while they rest in the comfort of their own home. The monitoring device does not need Wi-Fi.  Dr. Lance Owens with Metro Health says it comes with everything the patient needs.

Time is now for teachers, school staff to sign up for vaccines, officials say

Time is now for teachers, school staff to sign up for vaccines, officials say Health department and hospitals hope to begin registering recipients Monday January 8, 2021 All districts For preK-12 educators who have been waiting on the COVID-19 vaccine to provide light at the end of the tunnel, the opportunity to sign up for vaccinations will soon be here. The Kent County Health Department is working with local hospitals to set up a link for teachers and other school personnel to get scheduled and provide locations where they can get the vaccine. Officials hope to have the link go live by Monday and have people get their first shots next week.

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