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Michigan governor has new COVID vaccination goal of 100,000 doses per day
Read full article: Michigan governor has new COVID vaccination goal of 100,000 doses per dayGretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday a new COVID-19 vaccination goal of 100,000 doses per day, up from the previous goal of 50,000 doses per day. Michigan has reported more than 4.2 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered, as of Tuesday, with 32% of residents having received at least one dose. New: Michigan COVID hospitalizations: Concerns grow as more younger adults are in ICUThe state has been reaching its 50,000 daily doses goal for about a month now. Ad“This weekend, Michigan surpassed 4 million doses administered of the safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines,” Whitmer said on Monday. “Providers have administered more than four million doses in just four months and we praise and appreciate their willingness to serve their communities, and are confident they will meet and exceed the new 100,000 shots per day goal.”
University of Michigan’s carbon neutrality commission releases ‘bold, visionary plan’
Read full article: University of Michigan’s carbon neutrality commission releases ‘bold, visionary plan’“Through implementation of the carbon neutrality plan, U-M will provide a model for taking early action to avoid the most adverse impacts of climate change. An institution can achieve carbon neutrality by offsetting the emissions it creates with emissions it removes. Establish, by 2025, carbon neutrality goal dates for Scope 3 emissions categories that are set for no later than 2040. Ad“I applaud the President’s Commission on Carbon Neutrality for leveraging the strengths of our university and broader community to bring forward a comprehensive report. “Our community comprises more than 100,000 students, staff and faculty, and our path toward carbon neutrality requires that they all feel empowered, represented and responsible.