Latest Clinton County COVID-19 stats
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued an Emergency Order under the Public Health Code to update COVID safety requirements for Michiganders.
You might feel healthy, but the reality is this: about 40% of people who have COVID-19 may be asymptomatic. That means almost one out of every two people could be infected. They might not know it until it’s too late. So Mask Up Michigan!
4379 cases and 65 deaths; probable cases: 585 and probable deaths 4 [as of February 18, 2021]
For the latest updates visit https://www.mmdhd.org/novel-coronavirus/
Do you have COVID-19 questions- If you have questions regarding COVID-19, call the MDHHS hotline at 1-888-535-6136, Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Valentines Day E-Cards are good choice
Every year about 1 billion cards are sent out each year for Valentines day. This year why not send a valentines day card electronically!
Recycle used crayons to create fun valentines day gifts.
Check out 24 Valentine’s Day 2021 Gifts For Moms to see free electronic valentines day cards. https://www.romper.com/life/valentines-day-gifts-for-moms
Youtube has cards to choose from in a video context. https://www.youtube.com/user/freegreetingcards
Why It Matters
Join us on Thursday, February 25 at 7 p.m. as Dr. Amanda R. Martinez, Chair of the Communication Studies Department of Davison College in North Carolina, and Dr. Jayson Dibble, Associate Professor for the Department of Communications at Hope College, discuss the impact social media has on politics and how society consumes information.
This virtual conversation will be the first of a three part series on the psychology of misinformation. The webinar is free, but registration is required. Click here to register and learn more about the upcoming “Why It Matters” events.
Find free tax assistance
Did you know? Capital Area United Way’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) is offering three options to get your taxes done for Free.
Visit www.micauw.org/free-tax-help for more information on how to take advantage of this free service.
Area GVSU graduates named
Grand Valley State University has announced the names of the most recent graduates who have completed the requirements to receive their degrees this past December.
Saint Johns:
Nathaniel T. Boak, BS;
Damian N. Martinez, BA
Bath:
Paige L. Mireles, BBA;
Jessica L. Stoskopf, BS
DeWitt:
Hailey N. Ciesluk, BFA;
Brigham R. Levene, BS;
Devon W. O’Brien, BS;
Drake M. Shipman, BBA
Elsie:
Alexis R. Bushard, BBA
Ovid:
Collin M. Freeman, BS