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A Republican-led state House committee held its first hearing Wednesday on bills to rein in executive branch crisis management powers, including the ability to issue sweeping emergency orders like the ones used by Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to address the COVID-19 crisis.
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Pfizer already manufactures COVID-19 vaccines in Portage. Now it will make an important COVID-fighting anti-viral pill there as well.
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Michigan State University will not be providing quarantine and isolation housing for students who test positive for COVID-19 in the 2022-23 academic year.
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A Catholic school’s challenge to Michigan’s 2020-21 mask order has been dismissed by a federal appeals court.
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Michigan State University has ended its COVID-19 Early Detection Program first launched in 2020.
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A Michigan organization is asking for a return to masking in schools.
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The East Lansing Public Schools superintendent cited the CDC's recent designation of Ingham County as medium risk for COVID-19.
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As COVID-19 infections level off in Greater Lansing, the Ingham County Health Department is ending its regular coronavirus media briefings.
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COVID-19 case rates continue to decline in Ingham County, even as officials watch for a possible surge of the omicron BA.2 subvariant.
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Effective May 16, Michigan State University will no longer require face masks for most indoor classroom facilities and laboratories.