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At least for the next month, residents in Detroit won t be likely to attend public meetings of city government in person.
Detroit issued an emergency order extending restrictions for the Open Meetings Act until July 31. Detroit Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair issued the order on Wednesday effective June 30 for public bodies subjected to the Open Meetings Act to avoid meeting in-person to curb the spread of COVID-19.
The city s concern lies in the spread of more dangerous COVID-19 variants among vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, according to a news release.
Fair also issued the order due to low-level vaccination rates needed in Detroit to achieve herd immunity, according to the order.
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