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For now, the decisions rest with each school district, said Teresa Branson, deputy health officer with the Kent County Health Department. Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 8:51 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Updated: 8:51 PM EDT May 7, 2021
MICHIGAN, USA Health departments in Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon and Ionia counties announced Friday that they were not issuing orders requiring close contact students to quarantine for the time being.
After consulting with the state health department, local health officials said they were informed that student quarantine was no longer covered by state law.
For now, the decisions rest with each school district, said Teresa Branson, deputy health officer with the Kent County Health Department.
Kent County names Teresa Branson as first chief inclusion officer
Kent County
and last updated 2021-05-06 19:45:05-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Kent County has named its first chief inclusion officer, the County announced in a press release this afternoon.
Weâre told the role will be assumed by current Deputy Administrative Health Officer Teresa Branson starting May 24.
âWe are fortunate to have someone as qualified as Teresa serve as our first Chief Inclusion Officer,â says Kent County Administrator Wayman Britt. âWe elevated this role because we are committed to accelerating our efforts to be an inclusive workforce and to ensure we are being equitable in our service delivery.â