Michigan judge denies injunction to stop testing, quarantining of high school athletes By FOX 2 Staff article DETROIT (FOX 2) - A Michigan judge has rejected a request to stop regular coronavirus testing of high school athletes and other steps ordered by the state health department. Judge Michael Kelly said Wednesday an injunction isn't appropriate at this stage because a group called Let Them Play Michigan is unlikely to win the case. He made his ruling just one day after hearing arguments from the state and the group. The group argued that health department orders, especially weekly virus testing, should have gone through a formal rule-making process. But the judge says state law "plainly gives" authority to the health director to issue emergency orders in response to a pandemic.