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LANSING, MI (AP) Michigan’s Chief Medical Officer, Doctor Joneigh Khaldun, joined forces with school officials Monday to call on parents before school ....
State health officials: avoid foam on Michigan waterbodies this summer State of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services By: FOX 17 and last updated 2021-05-27 15:36:19-04 LANSING, Mich. â The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is advising residents to avoid foam on lakes, streams and rivers ahead of the summer. Foam on Michigan waterbodies may contain bacteria or chemicals such as PFAS, according to MDHHS. âAlthough current science shows that the risk of PFAS getting into your system from contact with skin is low, you can minimize exposure to PFAS by rinsing or showering after you are done with your recreational activities,â says Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun. âIn general, washing hands and rinsing off after recreating will help to protect people from chemicals and bacteria that may be in waterbodies.â ....
Gov. Whitmer announces nursing home visitation to resume in Michigan Changes effective Friday, March 5 Updated: Tags: LANSING, Mich. – Over the past seven weeks, there’s been a decline in key metrics determining where we are with the pandemic. With the numbers starting to decrease, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on Tuesday that visitation at nursing homes will resume. “We know that this virus has taken a disproportionate toll on our seniors, and the isolation and time apart has been taxing on everyone with loved ones in long-term care facilities,” Whitmer said at Tuesday’s (March 2) press conference. Visitation will resume Friday, March 5. ....
New MDHHS program starting March MDHHS and last updated 2021-02-15 16:41:53-05 LANSING, Mich. â A new program is underway for the COVID-19 vaccine to Michigan residents according to the Michigan Department of Health of Human Services (MDHHS). âI am excited to announce initiatives that will help enhance the stateâs equity strategy and allow us to get more vulnerable Michiganders vaccinated,â said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive. âThis strategy is important as we move forward with our goal to equitably vaccinate 70% of Michiganders over age 16 and over as quickly as possible.â Immediately people from group 1A in conjunction with the CDC and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices including mortuary service workers. Additionally, other qualified health will start receiving vaccinations as well. ....