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Governor Whitmer Accelerates MI Vacc to Normal Plan to Move Michigan Forward Towards Normalcy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 20, 2021 Contact: press@michigan.gov
Governor Whitmer Accelerates MI Vacc to Normal Plan to Move Michigan Forward Towards Normalcy
The MI Vacc to Normal Plan now features two steps to get the state back to normal by July 1
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LANSING, Mich. - Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced an updated Vacc to Normal plan, which outlines steps Michiganders can take to emerge from this pandemic. As of June 1, capacity limits will lift for outdoor events. Additionally, indoor capacity limits will increase to 50%, allowing indoor social gatherings such as weddings and funerals to move closer to normalcy. As of July 1, the state will no longer limit capacity at indoor or outdoor gatherings.
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Journalists Orlando Bailey and Candice Fortman discuss how their news organizations have been able to bring the community together in a time of social distancing.
Community-focused journalism is crucial to representing community interests, but the pandemic has made it significantly more difficult to build those connections. Journalists from Bridge Detroit and Outlier Media share how their organizations adapted to continue serving Detroit residents and deliver community-based news amid physical distancing.
“I want to make sure residents in our neighborhood know and understand that this is a newsroom that’s yours.” Orlando Bailey, Bridge Detroit
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has updated its Gatherings and Mask Order to align with the CDC's latest guidance. The new order will go into effect Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 9 a.m. EST.