
With a surge in COVID-19 cases in Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is urging the federal government to create a Vaccination Surge Program to help states like Michigan that are seeing a spike in cases. She’s also asking all of us to take some voluntary actions.
“We all have to step up our game for the next two weeks to bring down rising cases and that’s why I’m calling on high schools to voluntarily go remote for two weeks past spring break. Calling youth sports to voluntary suspend games and practices for two weeks. I’m strongly encouraging all Michiganders to avoid dining indoors and avoid gathering with friends indoors for two weeks.”
Whitmer says the recent rise in cases is a reminder that we’re still in the tunnel when it comes to COVID, but we have all of the tools we need to get through it.





