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May 6, 2021
COVID-19 vaccines for children offer path out of pandemic for parents, kids As a physician, Dr. Paul Entler has seen how COVID-19 can make children seriously ill and infect the people around them. As a parent, he’s seen the emotional toll of the pandemic on his own children and how it’s upended their everyday lives. So he was among those thrilled by news this week that Pfizer is on the verge of obtaining federal approval to make its COVID-19 vaccine available to children ages 12 to 15 -- and the vaccine could be available to children ages 2 to 11 in the fall. “I have a 12- and a 15-year-old, so I’m excited, not just as a clinician but as a parent,” said Entler. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to authorize Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for youngsters ages 12 to 15 by next week. READ MORE ►Coronavirus daily case average, hospitalizations less than 3,000 for first time since March New higher rate structure for busy summer hours coming from Consumers Energy In case you missed it, the state's largest utility company is upping rates during peak summer hours. Consumers Energy is introducing new rates that surcharge busy hours of electrical use during the summer. Customers of the company will be charged an increased rate during the hours of 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday between June and September. The increase will be monitored through a customer’s electric meter. The intention is to discourage using energy at the same time that others are increasing their use, Greg Stevenson, director of summer peak rates, said. MORE If you like a 'normal' Michigan summer, you might be really happy this year May is looking a little colder than usual so far in Michigan. Does that mean a cold summer is on the way? Well, according to MLive Chief Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa, there are a lot of factors that go into predicting the summer temperatures based on May weather. Since we don't know exactly what the end of May will look like yet, nothing is certain. But, Torregrossa does think this summer likely won't be a scorcher, based on recent weather. Go in-depth on the details of summer weather prediction here: MORE It's been a busy few days in the world of Wolverine basketball news. Franz Wagner is out, so that changes things. Plus, there is a lot of fresh talent headed to Ann Arbor for the 2021-22 season. Who will start? Who’s in the mix for playing time? We attempt to answer those questions now that Michigan’s roster appears set. If you are a Michigan sports fan, you should be listening to this podcast. MLive reporters Aaron McMann, Andrew Kahn and Ryan Zuke know their Wolverines. Hear them discuss all things maize and blue here: MORE ►Possible starting lineup, depth chart for Michigan with Franz Wagner gone From its mid-century modern design to its high-end contemporary renovations and addition that doubled its size, a home in the Ann Arbor Hills neighborhood offers the best of all worlds, real estate agent Laura Fisher said. Built by noted Michigan Stadium addition builder Henry deKoning in 1950 as a family home, 2225 Belmont Road has been updated and expanded as a dream home for a pair of former University of Michigan athletes and their family. From the floor-to-ceiling windows to the sauna, you can tour the property by checking out this video: WATCH HERE Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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