9 & 10 News
March 11, 2021
The Benzie Leelanau District Health Department says they’ve been receiving calls asking questions about the safest way to travel over spring break.
Medical director for the department, Dr Joshua Meyerson says, “We all want to relax and have a great time and I get that. But you still really need to think and be cautious and travel safely. It’s not so much where you go but how you go.”
Even though the CDC recommends against traveling, the Benzie Leelanau District Health Department put together a checklist of what those looking to travel should do.
Dr. Meyerson says, “It’s really important for those seven to ten days before travel to be extra cautious and reduce your exposure to others outside of your household.”
Munson Says Case Numbers are Up, Worries About Post-Spring Break Spike 9and10news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 9and10news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Munson Provides Regional COVID-19 Update
New tier for vaccine could start March 1st
February 23, 2021
COVID numbers in northern Michigan are still declining or holding steady across the region. That’s good news for the hospital system and local health departments. 9&10’s Bill Froehlich has more from Munson Healthcare’s community update – and what they want you to know about testing, the vaccine, and side effects.
You may have noticed that flags are at half-staff at state and federal office buildings, to recognize the 500,000 Americans and the 15,000 Michiganders who have died from COVID 19. Meanwhile, Munson Healthcare says the numbers are continuing to trend in the right direction. Munson Healthcare Chief Medical Officer Dr. Christine Nefcy says, “The good news is that our percent positive rate and our cases per 100,000 continue to decline and head in the right direction. Along with that decline in our number of community cases, we have seen a significant decline i
Suttons Bay Schools Return to In Person Learning For First Time Since Mid-November
January 19, 2021
Gov. Whitmer recently announced the state’s goal to get all students back to in-person learning.
Now districts like Suttons Bay Schools are making sure they can do that while keeping their students and staff safe.
“We’ve been super excited to get back here,” said Suttons Bay Middle/High School Principal Andy Melius. “We know how important it is for kids to be in the building, so we’ve been trying to balance that need to remain safe for our staff and for our students, and also the importance of getting back here for our kids.”