Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Recent News About Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
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Lack of data makes it difficult to determine if COVID-19 mandates are reducing infection rates in Michigan
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced state and local leaders to grapple with maintaining a strong economy while also protecting the health of their constituents.
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Prioritization of COVID-19 vaccine recipients begins in Michigan
The state of Michigan has set a goal of vaccinating approximately 5.4 million residents by the end of 2021, but a number of issues must be resolved, including which group will be next to receive the vaccine.
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Gordon, Whitmer, state officials blame Michiganders for the increasing spread of COVID-19
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon has placed the blame on state residents for the continuing spread of COVID-19 and has extended the latest epidemic order through at least Sunday, Dec. 20, which closes bars and restaurants to in-person service.
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Michigan COVID-19 numbers currently among highest in the nation
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently reported that Michigan has the sixth-highest number of COVID-19 cases and the fifth-highest number of COVID-19-related deaths in the U.S., according to Bridge Michigan.
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MDHSS: Governor Whitmer, MDHHS announce free drive-thru COVID-19 testing through partnership with Kroger Health
Kroger Health, the healthcare arm of Kroger, is opening a free COVID-19 drive-thru testing site today for patients in the Grand Blanc area, announced Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
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MDHHS: Michiganders can now text "RESTORE" to Crisis Text Line to get mental health support; MDHHS wants residents to Stay Home, Stay Well
Getting crisis mental health support is now as simple as sending a text to a new service being launched by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) as part of its Stay Home, Stay Well initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic.