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Michigan HHS Dept
@MichiganHHS
Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services administers dozens of programs to improve the health, safety and prosperity of state residents.
Lansing, Michigan
Joined July 2009
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    Under MDHHS's epidemic order, masks must be worn over nose and mouth in gatherings of two or more people, including stores, offices, schools and events. Learn more at bit.ly/30PatV7.
    Under MDHHS's epidemic order: Masks must be worn over nose and mouth in gatherings of two or more people, including stores, offices, schools and events. Businesses cannot admit people without masks, with few exceptions. To read the complete MDHHS OCt. 9, 2020, Epidemic order, visit Michigan.gov/Coronavirus.
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    Want to stop the spread of COVID-19? The ball’s in your court. 😷 #MaskUpMichigan
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    MDHHS issued a new emergency order that enacts a three-week pause targeting indoor social gatherings & other group activities in an effort to curb rapidly rising #COVID19 infection rates. For more information about the order, visit Michigan.gov/Coronavirus.
    COVID-19 Pause to Save Lives
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    MDHHS issued an epidemic order mirroring executive orders previously issued to prevent the spread of #COVID19. Learn more about the order with this new infographic: bit.ly/30PatV7.
    MDHHS Epidemic Order Oct. 9: Mask, Capacity, Restaurants and Bars, Organized sports, Employees, and Contact tracing. Learn more at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus. Questions or concerns can be emailed to COVID19@michigan.gov.
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    Kayleigh became a new mom and a COVID-19 patient in the same month. She missed the first weeks of her baby’s life…and almost lost her own. “Get your vaccine,” she says. “I don’t want this to happen to anyone else.” Find your vaccine at Michigan.gov/COVIDvaccine.
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    COVID-19 vaccinations protect teachers, students and communities. As we head back to school, help us get back to safety and normalcy by getting yours. Visit Michigan.gov/COVIDvaccine.
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    Have a hand in the health of Michigan ✋. Stay home. Stay safe. And if you must go out, wear a mask. #MiMaskChallenge
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    As of April 5, everyone 16 and older in Michigan is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Get the first vaccine available to you, as all are safe and effective. See how to get yours at Michigan.gov/COVIDvaccine. #MIDoseofHope
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    Medical professionals agree: The COVID-19 vaccine is safe for mom and baby. Find yours at Michigan.gov/COVIDvaccine.
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    Michigan has expanded its COVID-19 testing capacity so more people can get tested. If you have COVID-19 symptoms, call a healthcare provider or contact a testing site near you. Testing site numbers and locations can be found at Michigan.gov/CoronavirusTest.
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    If you got the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, it takes two doses to be fully vaccinated. Get your second dose as close to the recommended interval (3 weeks Pfizer and 4 weeks Moderna) as possible. Learn more at Michigan.gov/COVIDvaccine. #MIDoseofHope
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    Michigan, hear this retired critical care nurse emotionally urge people everywhere to get their COVID-19 vaccine – a privilege we’re so fortunate to have. A privilege his friends did not.
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    Leave the medical masks for our healthcare workers by making your own mask at home. Get creative and stay safe.
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    Join the efforts to stop coronavirus by joining the #MiMaskChallenge. Use household materials like cloth, a bandana or scarf.