FDA Expands Recall Of Nurse Assist Saline And Sterile Water Products Due To Adverse Events

The FDA has announced an expanded recall of saline and sterile water products manufactured by Nurse Assist after reports of adverse events surfaced. Initially recalled on November 6th, due to concerns about sterility, Nurse Assist products had no associated adverse events at that time.

However, a recent FDA update on February 13th, disclosed reports of adverse events linked to Nurse Assist products, prompting further investigation. Details on the events remain undisclosed.

The affected products, including sterile saline bottles and various syringes, were distributed in the U.S. and Canada from November 2021 to mid-September 2023. Notably, twelve Nurse Assist brand products and several others under different brand names like Stericare and Medline are included in the recall, urging consumers to check their supplies for safety.

For more information, visit: fda.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Primaries Set Stage For Biden-Trump Rematch In November

In the 2024 primary election, Michigan voters chose President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as their respective party nominees, paving the way for a November showdown.

For Republicans, Tuesday’s contest allocated 16 of the state’s 55 delegates, with the remaining 39 to be decided at a state party convention on Saturday. Democrats vied for 117 delegates. 

Amidst criticism of Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict, some Democratic voters opted for “uncommitted” as a protest vote according to NBC News.

St. Clair County exhibits a preference for Trump over Biden in this year’s presidential election, reflecting shifting political dynamics.

For detailed poll results from St. Clair County, visit: electionreporting.com. If you would like to see the results of all counties in Michigan, visit: michigan.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Governor Whitmer Celebrates Michigan’s Second Highest Graduation Rate

Following the announcement of Michigan’s near-record graduation rate, Governor Gretchen Whitmer reiterated her commitment to advancing education in the state. 

With the Center for Educational Performance and Information reporting the second highest graduation rate ever, Governor Whitmer highlighted the state’s progress in her tenure. In her 2024 State of the State Address, she emphasized expanding pre-K for all and advocating for tuition-free community college for high school graduates through the proposed “Michigan Guarantee.” This initiative aims to ensure every Michigander has access to quality education from pre-K through community college, setting them up for future success. 

Governor Whitmer expressed determination to build on existing momentum, citing measures like enhanced mental health services and expanded tutoring programs, emphasizing the importance of educational investment for Michigan’s future prosperity.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Enacts Law Mandating Dental Screenings For Kindergarten Entry

Michigan has taken a proactive step towards improving school readiness and promoting oral health awareness by passing Public Act 316 in 2023. 

Starting with the 2024-2025 school year, children entering kindergarten will be required to undergo a dental screening or oral health assessment, similar to vision and hearing screenings. To meet this requirement, parents or guardians are advised to follow a simple process. Firstly, they should download the necessary form from the provided link. Secondly, the child’s dentist should complete the form following the screening. Finally, the completed form must be returned to the child’s school before the commencement of classes or no later than October 31st. 

This initiative aims to ensure that children start their educational journey with optimal oral health, contributing to their overall well-being and academic success.

For more information, visit: michigan.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Michigan Residents Eligible For Disaster Unemployment Assistance Following 2023 Severe Storms

Michigan residents impacted by the devastating severe storms that ravaged parts of the state in August of 2023 now have the opportunity to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA). 

The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) has declared that those whose employment or self-employment was disrupted due to the disaster can file for jobless benefits until March 27th. The Presidential Disaster Declaration FEMA-# 4757 DR encompasses workers in Eaton, Ingham, Ionia, Kent, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, and Wayne counties. 

DUA covers individuals affected by tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding between August 24th, 2023, and August 26th, 2023. Eligible applicants may receive up to 50 weeks of benefits, contingent upon the direct impact of the weather on their unemployment status, with eligibility determined weekly.

For more information, visit: michigan.gov.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Governor Whitmer Proposes Budget Boost To Enhance Michiganders’ Access To Critical Services

Governor Gretchen Whitmer unveiled her executive budget proposal, spotlighting key allocations aimed at bolstering Michigan’s state services. Emphasizing the need for responsive governance, Whitmer earmarked $9.2 million to enhance accessibility to mental health crisis hotlines and vital government aid. 

The funding aims to streamline assistance for Michiganders, particularly those facing economic hardships. Additionally, the proposal includes increased resources for the Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) to address discrimination and uphold citizens’ rights more effectively. 

By investing in programs like Michigan Crisis and Access Line (MiCAL) and Michigan 2-1-1, the state aims to fortify its support infrastructure, ensuring no one is left behind. Whitmer’s budget underscores her commitment to a more inclusive and efficient state apparatus, prioritizing essential services for all residents.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell