It was Easter morning when Nicole Pierson, 44, of Sterling Heights noticed her 20-month-old daughter, Emme, wasn t feeling well.
In the days that followed, Emme would go on to test positive for coronavirus, and Pierson and her husband, Matt, would join the ranks of fully vaccinated Michiganders who ve contracted the virus so-called breakthrough cases.
State health officials told the Free Press Monday that 334 potential vaccine breakthrough cases have been identified in people who have been fully vaccinated. That means at least 14 days have passed since they had a second dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Opinion: Hansi Flick s impending Bayern Munich exit a mess of politics over performance
Two months after making Bayern Munich world champions, Hansi Flick wants to quit. While expectations on the pitch are sky high, the internal political battles are what makes the job so tough, says DW s Matt Pearson.
The relationship between Hasan Salihamidzic and Hansi Flick seems a big factor in Flick s exit
A Bayern Munich coach leaving after being unable to satisfy lofty boardroom expectations is nothing new, Bayern have had seven permanent coaches in the last decade. But, even for a club once known as FC Hollywood, the events of the last week have been dramatic.
Opinion: PSG vs. Bayern proof Champions League reform plans are greed over good
Paris Saint-Germain s aggregate win over Bayern Munich was football of the highest quality. But it was also more proof that proposed plans to overhaul the Champions League would be detrimental, DW s Matt Pearson writes.
PSG and Neymar lost on the night but went through after winning in Munich
No fans, a relentless treadmill of games, sportswashing and COVID-19: It has been difficult not to become a little jaded by the context in which elite-level football is being played at the moment.
But the breathtaking quality and intensity of Bayern Munich s 1-0 win (and aggregate loss) to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday made it possible to remember why, when you strip away the oil money, gambling sponsors, commercial partners and naked greed, football is such a compelling sport.