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Michigan Officials Alarmed by Spike in Covid Cases

A surge of Covid-19 cases in the Wolverine State has authorities scrambling to give more vaccinations and begging people to take safety precautions as the virus expands its reach with potent variants. People wait 15 minutes after receiving the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at Ford Field in Detroit to rule out any severe medical reaction. (Courthouse News photo/Andy Olesko) DETROIT (CN) Michigan is reeling from a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases driven by a potpourri of foreign variants that have infiltrated the state as the governor ponders new restrictions and pleads with the federal government for more vaccines, to no avail.

Many of Michigan s Thumb residents are done with COVID-19 pandemic, even as virus rages like wildfire

Many of Michigan s Thumb residents are done with COVID-19 pandemic, even as virus rages like wildfire
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State reports 5 new COVID-19 outbreaks at St Clair County schools

State reports 5 new COVID-19 outbreaks at St. Clair County schools Port Huron Times Herald Editor s note: Port Huron High reported 11 cases Monday. The district previously reported the count at 12.  More than two dozen staff and student cases of the coronavirus have been newly reported at several schools around St. Clair County  mostly in Marine City and Marysville. That’s according to the latest data sent to the state by local health officials, marking a shift since last week when there were no new or ongoing cases listed for local districts.  New and ongoing school outbreaks are updated Mondays. Marine City middle and high schools, which are connected by a cafeteria, returned to remote learning on Monday as a result of the rise in cases. The high school was reported to have nine cases among students and staff, as of Monday afternoon, and East China Schools Superintendent Suzanne Cybulla said parents of affected students were notified of the shift before noon on Saturday

Ubly and Cass City schools moving some students virtual due to COVID

Ubly and Cass City schools moving some students virtual due to COVID Mary Drier, For the Tribune March 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail (Eric Young/Tribune File Photo) As COVID numbers climb once again in the Upper Thumb, several school districts have been feeling the effects. That includes both the Ubly and Cass City school districts, both of which are going virtual due to quarantined students and a shortage of staff members. “We have about seven or eight kids who tested positive and about six to seven staff members also,” said Ubly School District Superintendent Joe Candella. “Because of that, we will be going virtual this week.”

Sandusky Diner has their day in Court

December 23, 2020 (SANILAC COUNTY) – In a battle with local and state officials that has gone on for weeks, Troy Tank had his day in court last week in regards to whether or not the Sandusky Diner, formerly the Big Boy restaurant, would be staying open. Ultimately, for now, the popular business is closed pending further legal action. When the MDHHS ordered restaurants to close indoor dining in November, the Tank family decided to stay open. Following what some have described as a heated encounter with Sanilac County Health Department Director Bryant Wilkie, the business continued to serve food while racking up fines of more than $10,000.

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