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December 13, 2021
Michigan vaccination rates lag national average, contributing to ‘dire’ strain on hospitals Michigan currently has among the nation’s highest COVID-19 case rates and ranks No. 1 in the seven-day average for hospitalizations. Yet the state’s vaccination rate continues to lag the national average, based on data from the federal Centers for Disease Control. Michigan currently ranks 35th among the 50 states in percentage of residents who have obtained at least dose of vaccine: 62% of Michiganders are at least partially vaccinated and 56% are fully vaccinated compared to national averages of 72% and 61% respectively. Those relatively low vaccination rates are contributing to the current crisis among Michigan hospitals, which are being overwhelmed by a record number of in-patients. READ MORE See these crazy costs for Michigan fans wishing to attend the playoffs The trip to Miami for the Orange Bowl on New Year’s Eve will hit your wallet harder than Hassan Haskins trucks a linebacker at the second level. That means only a certain sector of the fanbase will be able to afford it. The cheapest ticket on Ticketmaster is $598 in the corner of the south gate of the stadium. The cheapest flights out of Detroit are over $1,000. READ MORE With decorations of white icing, swirly, twirly lollipops and a candy cane lane, a Spring Lake family turned their home into a full-scale gingerbread house to honor their late son. Kerri Henderson, a self-described “Christmas nerd,” didn’t celebrate the holiday for three years after her son Conner Byrne-Henderson died from bone cancer on Valentine’s Day 2018 — two months shy of his 18th birthday. READ THIS Michigan’s public colleges and universities struggle to find answers as enrollment takes a nose dive Thirteen of Michigan’s 15 public colleges and universities are losing students this year. Most have been doing so for five years or more. The reason is a combination of factors, including a smaller population of young people, increasing tuition, a changing economy and a job market that offers valuable alternatives. Some of Michigan’s mid-level colleges and universities have suffered the most from what is a national decline in college and university enrollment. READ MORE Lantern-lit snowshoeing, ‘enchanted borealis’ winter hikes at 3 Michigan state parks this month Looking for a little extra magic this December? Consider bundling up and heading out on a lantern-lit nighttime trail hike or snowshoe at a Michigan state park this month. Three state parks will be hosting free lantern-lit snowshoe hikes and “Enchanted Borealis” trails over the next few weeks, featuring old-fashioned oil lamps, holiday lights and cozy bonfires with snacks and hot chocolate. READ MORE Get your local news 24/7 Ann Arbor | Bay City | Flint | Grand Rapids Connect with MLive
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