Covid-19
Michigan presses White House for more vaccines amid surge
DETROIT — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vowed Sunday to keep pushing the White House for more vaccines as Michigan sees a COVID-19 spike.
Michigan has the highest rate of new coronavirus infections in the U.S.
Michigan doesn’t report COVID-19 data on Sunday.
Whitmer on Friday urged a two-week suspension of in-person high school classes, youth sports and indoor dining. She asked for voluntary compliance of mask wearing and social distancing.
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