State of Michigan News
Read real-time news updates from Gov. Whitmer’s administration as the State of Michigan responds to COVID-19.
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MDHHS reiterates importance of COVID-19 testing as more cases of B.1.1.7 variant detected at U-M and in Wayne County resident
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Indoor Dining Reopens February 1; Caution and Focus on Enhanced Ventilation Recommended Concessions and personal services also allowed under new MDHHS epidemic order
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Gov. Whitmer, MDHHS announce food assistance recipients will see additional benefits by end of January; Fifteen percent increase in payments will help families cope with pandemic
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Gov. Whitmer, MDHHS announce food assistance recipients will see additional benefits by end of January; Fifteen percent increase in payments will help families cope with pandemic
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MDHHS, Washtenaw County Health Department identify two more COVID-19 B.1.1.7 variant cases linked to earlier case; Individuals who were infected are associated with University of Michigan, which is working with health officials to limit the spread
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MDHHS issues guidance encouraging colleges and universities to require COVID-19 testing for on- and off-campus students
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UIA Update: Michigan begins PUA and PEUC unemployment payments
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Liquor License and Permits Suspended for Businesses in Mt. Pleasant, Plymouth and Bitely for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order - Bringing Total to 37 Since September
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21 shipments of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine impacted due to temperature issues during shipment by distributor
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MDHHS launches paid media campaign to inform Michiganders about safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine
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MDHHS identifies first Michigan case of new COVID-19 variant, B.1.1.7. in Washtenaw County
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New MDHHS Epidemic Order Allows Indoor Group Exercise, Non-Contact Sports
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Liquor License and Permits Suspended for Businesses in Battle Creek, Detroit, and Flint for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order
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Gov. Whitmer, AG Nessel, State Officials Commend Bar and Restaurant Owners for Compliance with COVID-19 Emergency Health Orders
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UIA Update: Michigan begins paying $300 supplemental benefit payments
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MDHHS Guidance Encourages Schools to Safely Offer In-Person Instruction Michigan's Children Need to Succeed
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Eight Workplaces Fined in Latest Round of COVID-19 Workplace Safety Citations
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Michigan speeding up vaccinations; ranks 11th in the nation for the number of first doses of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine administered
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Michiganders over age 65, some frontline essential workers can receive safe, effective COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday Michigan entering next phase for COVID-19 vaccinations
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MDHHS issues more citations to maintain momentum in preventing spread of COVID-19 Most establishments continue doing their part by following the order
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It's easier for Michiganders to 'Mask Up, Mask Right' with free KN95 face coverings to protect them from COVID-19