LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Governor Gretchen Whitmer is taking extra precautions in case of a second wave of coronavirus cases, while focusing on Michigan’s most vulnerable residents.
On Friday, June 26th, the governor extended the restrictions on most visitors to juvenile facilities, nursing, group homes, and other long-term care facilities until July 24th.
Another executive order also extends the existing safety measures to maintain restrictions regarding entry to care facilities designed to protect vulnerable populations.
In a written statement, Governor Whitmer said, “We have taken great strides here in Michigan to protect families from the spread of COVID-19 and lower the chance of a second wave, but it’s crucial that we stay vigilant and work around the clock to protect our most vulnerable residents and those who have dedicated their lives to caring for them. These actions will help our state protect more nursing home residents and staff in the case of a second wave. Moving forward, I will work closely with the task force and with everyone who wants to help us protect our most vulnerable communities, the heroes on the front lines, and our families from this virus.”
In addition, Whitmer signed another executive order that creates the bipartisan Michigan Nursing Homes COVID-19 Preparedness Task Force.
This group will be charged with analyzing relevant data on the threat of COVID-19 in nursing homes, and making recommendations to the governor on improving data quality.
According to the press release, “The Task Force will consist of leaders across state government, including representatives from DHHS and LARA. The task force will also include a representative of the Michigan Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, bipartisan representation from both houses of the legislature (2 members from each house), and thirteen other members appointed by the governor, including individuals with a personal or professional interest in the health, safety, and welfare of nursing home residents and workers.”
More information can be found at michigan.gov/coronavirus.





