Michigan judge hears arguments over COVID tests for high school athletes, no ruling By Ingrid Kelley and FOX 2 Staff Published article SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - A Michigan judge heard arguments from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration and attorneys for parents of high school athletes who are fighting the state's COVID-19 mandates including testing. However, he did not issue a ruling on either side. Organizer Jayme McElvany spoke Tuesday, saying that the emergency injunction is necessary. "I’m not willing to sit back and cross my fingers and hope that all of this just goes away," she said. "That was asking them to halt the most recent rule handed down - the interim guidance for athletes being forced to test and for quarantine."