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August 26, 2021
Fully vaccinated Michiganders have made up a larger share of the state’s COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in recent weeks, including 23.4% of cases and 28.1% of hospitalizations within the last 30 days. However, doctors say there’s important context that, when paired with that data, continues to show that vaccines remain significantly effective at preventing serious illness and death from COVID-19. “People need to realize that there’s more to the numbers, and there’s a story behind the numbers,” said Dr. Liam Sullivan, an infectious disease specialist with Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids. “There’s more to it than just looking at the surface of that (percentage). That doesn’t mean the vaccine is failing, not by any stretch of the imagination. READ MORE ►More than 20% of recent COVID cases, hospitalizations have been among Michigan's fully vaccinated Half of Michigan's motorcycle fatalities involve riders without a proper license Michigan authorities are drawing attention to the state’s motorcyclist track record on highway safety. Michigan is part of the national campaign Toward Zero Deaths, which tracks crash statistics, promotes safety culture and strategy and champions the idea that one death on our nation’s roadways is too many. Last year 150 fatal crashes involved motorcycles out of the total 1,010 fatal crashes that happened across the state, according to the Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center. Half of all motorcycle fatalities in Michigan involve riders who are not properly licensed, statistics show. READ MORE Michigan is leaving the creation of school masking policies up to local health departments and school districts, with no plan to implement another statewide order. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was again asked about her administration’s decision not to mandate masking in schools this fall during a press event Tuesday in Grand Rapids. With each response, she indicated that local leaders were the best avenue for such policies and continued to “strongly encourage” the use of masks to lower coronavirus transmission rates. READ MORE ►Police investigating death threat against Genesee County health official who ordered mask mandate Yes, it can be too hot to rain. Here's how From MLive Chief Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa: "Hot temperatures and high humidity usually lead to afternoon and evening thunderstorms in Michigan. Right? Not always. Sometimes it can actually be too hot to rain. Rain is produced by one simple process- rising air. Air near the ground gets warm in the afternoon and starts to rise. The rising air encounters less air around it, and the rising air expands. The expanding air cools off and can’t hold the water vapor. The water vapor condenses and forms raindrops." Want to know more? READ MORE Views of 2 lakes await at $1.5 million Jackson County home Looking for lake life? Well, this house on the market in Jackson County offers not one but TWO lakes to enjoy. On the shores of Farwell and Pine Hill lakes, this 3,300-square-foot home has floor-to-ceiling windows facing water, so you can keep an eye on the beauty outdoors even when you are inside. It also offers an open porch and an enclosed porch. Why wouldn't you have both when you live on lovely lakes? Whether you are genuinely interested in making a purchase or you just like to look at photos and videos of interesting real estate, you should check this out: TAKE A LOOK ►Deserted Michigan island with sandy beaches hits market: All 31 acres could be yours Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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