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The U.S. Department of Agriculture tracked white-tailed deer for a year, and detected widespread transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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A return to school masking and timely COVID data reporting are among new demands from a Michigan parent group.
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Miz Korona's artistry extends from before her scene in 8 Mile through almost three decades of international touring, teaching, photography, fashion design, and beat production. Today, she’s getting ready to release a new EP: The Healer and the Heartbreaker.
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In close to half of Michigan's counties, new COVID cases are rising. The numbers are still low, but health officials recommend preparing in case it's the beginning of another surge.
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At Spectrum Health in West Michigan, frontline health staff have been kicked, punched, spit on and yelled at. The aggression hasn't gone down along with COVID cases.
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The district has been operating remotely since the winter break due to the latest COVID-19 surge. Flint Community Schools had planned to restart in-person classes in January, but the district extended remote learning when close to 40% of coronavirus tests in Genesee County were coming back positive.
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Michigan hospitals saw record numbers of COVID patients in December. Now, the numbers are up again, and more staff are getting sick.
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As of Monday, 4,580 adults are hospitalized with COVID in Michigan.
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Doctors say the surge in COVID-19 patients is being driven by the unvaccinated, and increasingly affects all types of care.
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As more people are hospitalized with the virus in Michigan, hospital leaders say deaths will eventually rise too.