Michigan Reaches 60% Vaccinated
Governor Whitmer announced last week that Michigan has reached the 60% mark in its COVID-19 vaccination rate. Whitmer said that cases of COVID-19 in the state are falling fast which she believes positions the state’s economy for a strong recovery.
Whitmer said, “I know that we can give Michigan the economic jumpstart it needs with the billions in available federal funds and our multi-billion dollar budget surplus. We will emerge from this once-in-a-century pandemic stronger than ever, and I am confident that we can make lasting, transformative investments in our schools, small businesses, and communities to help them thrive.”
Active cases of COVID-19 fell to 4,058 last week, down from 6,363 on June 1st.
The St. Clair County Health Department has also moved most of its vaccine services back to their main building and the Teen Health Center, although there may be pop-up clinics in certain areas as needed.
Dr. Annette Mercatante and Justin Westmiller have been doing a weekly live Q&A session on the Health Department’s Facebook page, and their updates are transitioning to a monthly format beginning in July. The next event is July 1, 2021 at 3:30 PM.
Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand