By WKTV Staff
The State of Michigan, like most governmental agencies, puts out press releases to media sources on a wide-range of issues almost daily. Some are important for the public to know; some are just routine governmental business. Some make the news and some do not.
We at WKTV have decided that in these times of COVID-19, of often-filtered news, we’d let the state departments say what they want to say to the pubic a little more directly. Following are links to State of Michigan releases from Monday and Tuesday, April 13-14 — with a little emphasis given by our staff on what we found interesting.
State expanding COVID-19 testing criteria, access
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced Monday it is expanding testing criteria for Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) to include individuals with mild symptoms, and has published a COVID-19 test site finder at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus to help Michiganders locate a testing site near them.
“Expanded testing is needed to learn more about how COVID-19 is spreading in our state,” Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health, said in supplied material. “We want to make sure people know that if they have symptoms, they should work with their medical provider to be tested.”
Michigan’s testing priority criteria now includes: hospitalized patients, symptomatic healthcare workers and expanded list of “patients in congregate facilities with symptoms,” including those at:
Long-term care or elderly living facilities.
Jails or prisons.
Homeless shelters.
Residential foster care facilities.
Other group living settings.
Other April 13-14 releases, listed by headlines and with links, include:
Michigan National Guard to support Sparrow Hospital’s COVID-19 efforts
(State of) Wyoming business misleads consumers about face masks for sale
State offers business taxpayers some May delays in payments to state
Michigan Strategic Fund assistance expands availablity of business, community support
MDHHS announces expanded aid to persons with mental health needs