Manny Diaz wants to review existing non-COVID-19 vaccine mandates
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Deadline Detroit | Stamm: Sen Mike Shirkey veers way outside his lane with Covid advice for Michigan schools
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Published April 16, 2021 at 4:25 PM EDT Listen • 49:16 A screen capture of the YouTube link to a video of Gov. Ron DeSantis s Mar. 18, 2021 roundtable discussion on COVID-19. YouTube said claims made in the video “contradicts the consensus of local and global health authorities.”
YouTube takes down a video of Gov. DeSantis and controversial health policy experts, saying it spread misinformation about kids and masks to stop COVID-19. The governor says it’s another example of what he calls Big Tech stifling free speech. Plus, lawmakers advance a ban on transgender student athletes.
On Mar. 19, Gov. Ron DeSantis held what he called a “Roundtable Discussion on Public Health.” He invited four doctors to participate as he asked them questions. The four have been supporters of the governor’s pandemic strategy of re-opening the economy in the spring and re-opening schools.
(Graphic: WOOD-TV) Theaters, schools, stores, houses of worship and most restaurants and bars can have larger crowds than are allowed at Michigan funerals. I can have more people attend the funeral luncheon than the funeral, says Matt Hollebeek, vice president of a Grand Rapids group of three funeral homes, quoted by TV station WOOD. Visitations and funerals have been capped at 25 people since fall under Covid safety rules, regardless of building size. This often forces mourners to rotate in shifts or to attend via livestreaming. This was so hard because . you had to pick and choose who could come to the funeral, Diana Lyon-Schumacher of Traverse City tells WPBN in her hometown. Her 46-year-old daughter, elementary teacher Jennifer Johnson, died last month from cancer. We have a huge immediate family and just a humungous extended family, the mother adds. The funeral was livestreamed and an outdoor celebration of her life will follow in August.