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August 5, 2021
Mass COVID-19 vaccine and test sites have been replaced by an emphasis on accessibility Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, communities across Michigan have relied on large-scale sites for testing and vaccinations. In the case of both services, mass clinics were important early on as supplies were low and demand was high. But as the supply and demand landscape shifted, the state has reallocated its resources to focus less on sheer volume and more on increasing accessibility. “The super large sites, we’ve moved away from that as a strategy at this point,” said Dr. Sarah Lyon-Callo, an epidemiologist for the state’s Department of Health and Human Services. “But I think there will always be a need to surge testing in particular areas if we see cases going up in a community.” READ MORE Michigan ranks 5th in U.S. for most openly LGBTQ elected officials, report finds Michigan ranks fifth in the nation for states with the most openly LGBTQ elected officials, according to a new report that also found LGBTQ officials nationwide more than doubled in the last four years. The data comes from LGBTQ Victory Institute, a political organization that identifies and trains LGBTQ candidates. An annual report released in July found 986 openly LGBTQ elected officials are serving across the U.S. -- including 37 in Michigan -- though the organization says 28,116 more must be elected to achieve equitable representation, based on estimates of the LGBTQ population. READ MORE If you’ve noticed that the world’s a bit quieter on your recent walks in the woods or while enjoying morning coffee on your patio, you’re picking up on one of Mother Nature’s seasonal changes. Despite there being more birds in late summer compared to spring thanks to all the successful fledglings now joining their parents’ numbers, Michigan’s songbird population is generally less talkative this time of year. According to the Michigan DNR and MI Birds, most adult birds stop singing by mid- to late summer because they’re no longer defending their territories or searching for mates — activities that rely on a lot of vocalizing. READ ►Sleeping Bear Dunes marks record breeding season for piping plovers Why a Michigan company is guaranteed to win 100% of next year's NASCAR races Ronnie Johncox knows a race car that originated from his shop will win the 2022 Daytona 500. He’ll win the next week, too. And every subsequent race, plus the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series championship. It’s not because Johncox is overly confident. It’s because Johncox’s Technique Inc. – headquartered in Jackson, Michigan – will have built the chassis for every single NASCAR Cup Series car that hits the track in 2022 and beyond. Johncox, a retired IndyCar racer himself, plans to attend next year’s Daytona 500 with his employees to celebrate. READ A traditional home for sale in Saginaw offers an “expansive floor plan” for additional living and entertaining, a remodeled kitchen, new roof and is in walking distance to the Saginaw Country Club. Built in 1969, this home features a “stately” entrance, living room, family room, formal dining room, five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and two half bathrooms. The home touts 3,240 square feet of living space. The family home also has outdoor space to enjoy. You can take a look by watching this video tour: TAKE A LOOK Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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