Wayne County Health Department issued the following announcement on Oct. 5.
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans said the governor, the Legislature, and the leaders of the Michigan's most populous counties should take the next 19 days to devise a comprehensive, facts-based approach to control the spread of COVID-19 that keeps residents safe and recognizes the unique challenges different regions face.
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans said the governor, the Legislature, and the leaders of the Michigan's most populous counties should take the next 19 days to devise a comprehensive, facts-based approach to control the spread of COVID-19 that keeps residents safe and recognizes the unique challenges different regions face.
"The Michigan Supreme Court may have struck down the state's response to the pandemic, but it did not strike down COVID-19; it is still very much a threat in our communities until there is a vaccine," Executive Evans said. "It is time to set aside the political rancor and work collaboratively on a response that makes us as safe as possible."
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Source: Wayne County Health Department