Michigan County to Repeal School Mask Mandate

students working on school work and wearing masks

The Ingham County Health Department will repeal its mask mandate on Feb. 19 at midnight for thousands of students.

“We are at a point in this pandemic in which public health strategies will begin to shift more towards personal responsibility as we learn to live with COVID-19 long-term,” Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail said in a statement. “As a public health agency, we will continue to support local school districts by recommending evidence-based public health measures, educating on current guidance and practices, and making recommendations for staying safe and healthy.”

The emergency orders issued on Sept. 2, 2021, require masks in schools and details quarantine and isolation rules.

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Michigan Zoo Hosts COVID Vaccine Clinic, Offers Free Admission for Shot

Potter Park Zoo

State and local governments are continuing the trend of bribing residents in exchange for taking the COVID-19 vaccine. 

The Ingham County Health Department is teamed up with a Michigan zoo Saturday in an effort to get residents vaccinated. 

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