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Whitmer Signs Order Reopening Gyms and Pools

Whitmer Signs Order Reopening Gyms and Pools

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 3, 2020

Media Contact: Press@Michigan.gov

 

Governor Whitmer Signs Order Reopening Gyms and Pools, Permitting Organized Sports With Strict Safety Measures

MDHHS Guidance Strongly Recommends Against Contact Sports Resuming at this Time

 

LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-176 reopening Michigan’s gyms and pools in those regions where they remain closed and allowing for organized sports practices and competitions to resume in those regions where they remain restricted, subject to strict protections meant to limit spread of the virus. Gyms and pools may begin to reopen on Wednesday, September 9. The governor also signed Executive Order 2020-175 outlining strict workplace safety measures gyms and pools must follow to protect people from the spread of COVID-19.

 

“Throughout this pandemic, we have followed the best science and data available to make decisions that will keep Michiganders safe, and our hard work is paying off. Today we are announcing the reopening of gyms and pools with strict safety measures in place to protect patrons and their families,” said Governor Whitmer. “I urge everyone who plans to hit the gym after these orders go into effect to take these precautions seriously and do everything in their power to protect themselves and their families. Be smart, and stay safe.”

 

“Individuals can now choose whether or not to play organized sports, and if they do choose to play, this order requires strict safety measures to reduce risk,” said Chief Medical Executive and MDHHS Chief Deputy for Health Dr. Joneigh Khaldun. “However, we know of 30 reported outbreaks involving athletic teams and facilities in August. Based on current data, contact sports create a high risk of COVID-19 transmission and MDHHS strongly recommends against participating in them at this time. We are not out of the woods yet. COVID-19 is still a very real threat to our families.”

 

“On behalf of the Michigan Fitness Club Association, we appreciate Governor Whitmer’s announcement regarding the re-opening of gyms and fitness centers,” said Alyssa Tushman, Vice Chair of the Michigan Fitness Club Association. “The health and safety of our members, staff, and the public in general is our top priority. We are well-prepared to ensure a safe, clean environment and we are excited to offer Michiganders the opportunity to resume their exercise routines. We look forward to working with Governor Whitmer and her administration to help build a healthy Michigan.”

 

Under Executive Order 2020-175, all gyms and pools that reopen must enforce strict safety measures. Gyms must require wearing of masks at all times, including times of exercise, configure workout stations or implement protocols to enable six feet of distance between individuals during exercise sessions, reduce class sizes to enable at least six feet of separation between individuals, provide equipment-cleaning products throughout the gym, and more.

Spectators for indoor organized sports are limited to the guests of the athletes with each athlete designating up to two guests. For outdoor sports competitions, the organizer of the competitions must either limit the audience to the guests of the participants with each athlete designating up to two guests, or limit total attendance to 100 people or fewer, including all participants like athletes, coaches, and staff.

 

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) also released guidance today on organized sports. The document recommends against contact sports at this time, defined to mean those sports involving more than occasional and fleeting contact, including football, basketball, and soccer. It also cites the elevated risk associated with activities that involve “shouting, singing, or breathing forcefully,” and notes there have been 30 reported outbreaks associated with athletic clubs, teams, or athletic facilities. MDHHS’ guidance recommends mitigation measures organized sports teams may take to reduce the spread of COVID-19 during training, practices, and competitions. These recommendations include frequent hand washing, not letting players share towels, clothing, or other items they use to wipe their faces or hands, ensuring proper cleaning and disinfection of objects and equipment, prioritizing outdoor practice, and more.

 

“As we begin to start organized sports back up again, I urge school districts and athletic associations to do everything in their power to protect players, coaches, and staff. That means carefully following the guidelines released today by DHHS,” said Governor Whitmer. “Going forward, we will continue to work with health experts to assess the risk associated with business sectors that remain closed. For the health and safety of our families and frontline workers, it is crucial that we proceed thoughtfully and incrementally so we can measure the effects of today’s actions before we take additional steps towards re-engagement.”

 

“We are pleased with the opportunity to move forward. Our Association continues to work with a team from the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health to ensure the safety of approximately 90,000 players and 11,000 team officials,” said Thomas Faro, Executive Director of the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association. “We will continue these efforts through our return to play guidelines and in strict accordance with Governor Whitmer’s Executive Orders.”

 

To view the governor’s executive orders and the DHHS memo on mitigation strategies, click the links below:

 

Oxford/Orion FISH Newsletter Fall 2020

Oxford/Orion FISH Newsletter Fall 2020

​Oxford/Orion FISH Food Pantry provides groceries for our neighbors in need who live in Oxford, Lake Orion, Addison and Oakland Township.  We provide food based on pounds per the size of the family.  This can range anywhere from 60 to 200 pounds per month.

​If you are in need, or know someone that needs our help who lives in one of our neighborhoods, call 248.628.3933 to arrange for a client review.

Click here for newsletter: http://oxfordorionfish.org/FISHline_Fall2020.pdf

I-75 traffic switch schedule

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                        THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2020

 

CONTACT: Rob Morosi, MDOT Office of Communications, MorosiR@Michigan.gov

 

I-75 traffic switch schedule for tonight

in Oakland County

 

Fast facts:

– Beginning at 7 p.m. tonight, southbound I-75 will have one lane closed from Adams to 13 Mile roads for a traffic switch.

– By 5 a.m. Friday, Sept. 4, southbound I-75 traffic will be using the newly constructed southbound lanes, with two lanes open.

– The eastbound Big Beaver Road ramp to southbound I-75 will reopen.

                                                                       

September 3, 2020 — Progress continues on segment 2 of the I-75 modernization project tonight when crews will shift southbound traffic onto the newly reconstructed southbound lanes from Adams Road to 13 Mile Road. Previously, two-way traffic was sharing the northbound side of the freeway while southbound lanes and bridges were being rebuilt.

 

To accomplish this work, southbound I-75 will have one lane closed starting at 7 p.m. this evening. By 5 a.m. Friday, Sept. 4, two lanes will reopen on southbound I-75 from Adams to 13 Mile roads. In addition, crews will reopen the eastbound Big Beaver Road ramp to southbound I-75. Northbound I-75 traffic will remain on two lanes from 13 Mile to Adams roads.

 

Both directions of I-75 will have two lanes open between 8 Mile and Adams roads over the Labor Day holiday weekend.

 

Follow I-75 modernization progress on the web at www.Modernize75.com, or follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Modernize75 or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Modernize75.

Whitmer Lowers Flags to Honor Former State Rep. Alma Stallworth

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

September 2, 2020

Contact: Press@michigan.gov   

 

Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags to Honor Former State Rep. Alma Stallworth

All United States and State of Michigan flags should be raised to full-staff following the flag honors.

 

LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex to be lowered to half-staff on Thursday, September 3, 2020, to honor the life and service of former State Representative Alma Stallworth, and to coincide with her funeral services.

 

“Our hearts are heavy today as we mourn the passing of former state Representative Alma Stallworth,” Governor Whitmer said. “To call Alma Stallworth a trailblazer doesn’t do her legacy justice because she not only paved the way for others but walked alongside them as a tremendous public servant.

 

“Rep. Stallworth believed that state government should look and feel more like the people it is meant to represent, and she was undoubtedly proud of the progress that resulted from her leadership. We will continue her work together to ensure that all Michiganders are treated with respect and dignity under the law. My deepest condolences go out to the entire Stallworth family as they say their final goodbyes.”

 

Alma Stallworth was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1970, where she served residents of Detroit on and off until her final term ended in 2004. While a member of the legislature, former State Representative Stallworth founded the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus Foundation.

 

After serving in the legislature, Stallworth was appointed to serve on the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education in 2005. She also served on the National Black Child Development Institute, Federation of Girls Homes, and Children’s Aid Society of Michigan.

 

Former State Representative Alma Stallworth passed away on Tuesday, August 25.

 

The State of Michigan recognizes the years of public service of former State Representative Alma Stallworth by lowering flags to half-staff. Michigan residents, businesses, schools, local governments and other organizations also are encouraged to display the flag at half-staff.

 

To lower flags to half-staff, flags should be hoisted first to the peak for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. The process is reversed before the flag is lowered for the day.

 

Flags should be returned to full-staff on Friday, September 4, 2020.