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Michigan was warned about the British COVID-19 variant, but many ignored it
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Michigan was warned about British COVID-19 variant, but many ignored it
Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press, and Mohar Chatterjee, Derek Kravitz and Bianca Fortis, Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism, Columbia Journalism School
Local health departments across Michigan started sounding the alarm months ago.
A deadlier coronavirus variant that had first ravaged Britain was now here in metro Detroit, at the University of Michigan, a state prison in Ionia and rural counties in the Thumb region with doctors, nurses and public health officials fully aware.
And yet Michiganders from state prison employees to small business owners and local officials to parents of high school athletes ignored medical experts repeated warnings about the highly infectious variant. They rebuffed stay-in-place recommendations, allowed crowded events to occur and turned a blind eye to defiant behavior, according to
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Sault Board of Education welcomes new staff additions
The Sault News
SAULT STE. MARIE The Sault Area Board of Education voted on Monday to hire three individuals for employment for its district.
Megan LaRocque is working at the Sault Area Middle School as an eighth grade English language arts teacher. She started her position at the end of February. LaRocque took over for Andre Fortin, who transferred over to the high school last semester.
Even though LaRocque already started her employment at Sault Area Middle School, superintendent of Sault Schools Dr. Tim Hall explained that in hiring situations, there are times when the immediacy of the vacancy requires it to be filled as quickly as possible. In these instances, a special board meeting is not called to hire just one or two people. Hall explained that the board has a thorough interviewing and vetting process. As a result, there are times where the board will officially hire someone after they have already started.
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