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McLaren Port Huron hospital lifting COVID-19 visitation restrictions

McLaren Port Huron hospital lifting COVID-19 visitation restrictions View Comments McLaren Port Huron is loosening visiting restrictions starting today in response to falling COVID-19 rates in the community and increasing rates of vaccinations among staff and residents. Most visitation restrictions will be lifted. New guidelines include:  Visitation hours are from noon to 6 p.m. No visitors are allowed for patients with pending or positive COVID-19 tests, including in the Emergency Room. Visitors must be over age 18. Visitors should remain with the patient in their room, unless asked otherwise by the clinical team. All visitors will be screened when entering the hospital to verify they do not have signs or symptoms of COVID-19.

Here are five questions local officials are getting about COVID-19 vaccines

View Comments New state orders and federal protection recommendations for COVID-19 could be throwing some local residents for a loop as numbers about the spread of the virus in St. Clair County show signs of plateauing. But health and county officials said there are both new and recurring questions that may help clear up the shifting trends and confusing mitigation guidelines. Vaccinations and masking updates: When can we get back to normal? Getting back to normal, officials said, is tied to how many people are getting vaccinated even if COVID numbers are much lower than the surge this spring. On Friday, the state announced it was updating gathering and mask rules to align with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s latest guidance on face coverings. The federal agency announced recommendations Thursday that fully vaccinated people could participate in outdoor and indoor activities unmasked in most cases. 

Long-closed by structural damage, Huron Lightship poised for late spring reopening

Port Huron Times Herald Preserved aground at Pine Grove Park, a swell of high-water levels swept around the historic vessel last summer, raising it from its waterfront foundation, ripping its gas line and damaging its electrical system. Luckily, the ship didn’t float away, and a series of repairs have already been made. However, just a few remain before May 31 when all Port Huron Museum sites open for their regular seven-day-a-week schedule. “That’s what we re still shooting for,” said Andrew Kercher, the museum’s community engagement manager. “So, maybe it s optimistic, but we are looking on the bright side of things.”

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