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          ENTERPRISE National Guard to aid vaccinations
               THE BELLEVILLE
          ENTERPRISE


               Vol. 136, No. 04           More than 300 additional                              ”                                of seeing more spread of
            Rotary District 6400 has   Michigan National Guard sol-                                                              COVID-19. Everyone should do
          recognized two leaders of    diers are being assigned across        The new variant is present in Michigan             their part to end this pandemic.
          Trinity Episcopal Church for  the state to expand COVID vac-              and we are at risk of seeing                 Get tested if you have been
          their work in providing food  cination and testing efforts,                                                            exposed, have symptoms, or
          to families in food insecure  according to state officials.               more spread of COVID-19.                     have recently traveled to an
          households.                     The deployment is in                                                                   area with a new variant spread-
                          See page 4.  response to the detection of the                                                          ing,” said Khaldun. “Make sure
                                       variant B.1.1.7. COVID strain  The guard members will aug-  the SARS-CoV-2 virus that has  you are following all quarantine
                                       found in a Wayne County man   ment local health departments,  been circulating across the  and isolation guidance. And do
                  THE CANTON           and among several people asso-  as requested, in administering  United States for months,  your part to prevent the spread
             EAGLE                     ciated with the University of  the vaccination in clinics in  explained Dr. Joneigh Khaldun,  of this virus by continuing to
             EAGLE
                                       Michigan in Ann Arbor.
                                                                     their respective areas, officials
                                                                                                   chief medical executive and
                                                                                                                                 wear your mask, avoid gather-
               Vol. 74, No. 04            The deployment of the addi-  said.                       chief deputy for health at    ings, socially distance, and
                                       tional guard members which       B.1.1.7 spreads more easily  Michigan Department of      washing your hands.”
            Canton Township officials  began Monday is an effort to  between people, but there has  Health and Human Services      U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul
          and residents memorialized   assist the Michigan Department  been no indication that it  (MDDHHS).                     Rogers, adjutant general and
          the lives lost to the COVID-19  of Health and Human Services  affects the clinical outcomes or  “The new variant is present
          pandemic recently in the     and local health departments.  disease severity compared to  in Michigan and we are at risk        See COVID , page 6
          shadow of a new testing facil-
          ity in Heritage Park.
                                          High lead levels found in Inkster water
                          See page 2.



                THE INKSTER                 Eight homes in Inkster have
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                     higher levels of lead and cop-
                                          per in their water than is con-
               Vol. 74, No. 04            sidered safe by the Michigan
                                          Department      of     the
            An Inkster driver struck      Environment.
          and killed a 62-year-old           During the last six months,
          wheelchair-bound woman          Inkster personnel collected
          from Ypsilanti Township last    water samples at 62 homes as
          Saturday.                       part of the lead and copper
                          See page 4.     level compliance with the state
                                          Safe Drinking Water Act. Test
                                          results for eight of the 62
                  THE NORTHVILLE          homes reported lead levels
             EAGLE                        higher than the Action Level of
             EAGLE
                                          15 ppb (parts per billion) as
               Vol. 210, No. 04           outlined by the Michigan
            Teachers in the Northville    Department of Environment,
          School District were award-     Great Lakes, and Energy
          ed more than $35,000 in         (EGLE).
          innovated teaching grants         Since 2019, the City of
          during the past two months.     Inkster has been working to
                          See page 3.     reduce lead levels in drinking
                                          water by educating customers,
                                          providing customers with
                                          water filters, replacing known
                  THE PLYMOUTH            lead service lines, and identi-
             EAGLE                        fying the service line material
             EAGLE
               Vol. 21, No. 04            for those that are unknown,
                                          according to an official report
            A second Plymouth busi-       prepared by the city. The
          ness has been cited for viola-  action level for lead is 15 ppb
          tions of state health coron-    and the eight homes in Inkster
          avirus restrictions.            registered 18 ppb.          Those who do not have a lead  using a filter to reduce lead in  should look for filters that are
                          See page 2.       City officials noted that  service line should  run the  drinking  water.    The    tested and certified to
                                          exposure to lead can cause  water for 30 seconds to two  Department of Health and     NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for
                                          serious health problems if too  minutes, or until it becomes  Human Services (DHHS) rec-  lead reduction and ensure that
                   THE ROMULUS            much enters the body from   cold or reaches a steady tem-  ommends that any household  filters work properly and that
             ROMAN
             ROMAN                        drinking water and other    perature. Those who do have a  with a child or pregnant   the manufacturer's instruc-
                                                                                                   woman use cold water and a
                                                                                                                                tions are following.
                                                                      lead service line should run
                                          sources and suggested Inkster
               Vol. 136, No. 04           residents take precautions to  the water for at least five min-  certified lead filter to remove  “If your household has a
            Callie Hale, of Romulus,      prevent the threat hazard. In  utes to flush water from the  lead from their drinking water,  child or pregnant woman and
          understands the importance      the report, they suggested that  house or  building plumbing  especially when preparing  is not able to afford the cost of
          of food insecurity, and how     residents run  water to flush  and the lead service line.  baby formula,” officials cau-
          dealing with adversity at a     out lead-containing water.     “Everyone can consider    tioned in the report. Residents      See Water, page 6
          young age can dramatically
          influence childhood devel-
          opment.
                          See page 4.   Restaurants can offer inside dining Monday
                                          Area restaurant owner                                                                  tivity that have allowed us to
                                       heaved a giant sigh of relief and                        ”                                reopen more activities,” said Dr.
                  THE WAYNE            began efforts to accommodate                I know this pandemic has hurt                 Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical
             EAGLE                     the state requirements that will       restaurant owners or restaurant workers,           executive and chief deputy for
             EAGLE
               Vol. 74, No. 04         allow them to reopen for inside                 and all of their families.                health at MDHHS. “However,
                                       dining next Monday.
                                                                                                                                 we must remain vigilant, espe-
            Wayne Main Street recently    Officials from the Michigan                                                            cially since we now have a new
          celebrated the winners of the  Department of Health and    have saved lives. Now, we are  hurt restaurant owners or    more easily transmitted variant
          Small Business Saturday      Human Services (MDHHS)        confident that starting Feb. 1,  restaurant workers, and all of  of this virus present in our state.
          event in the community.      issued an order last week which  restaurants can resume indoor  their families. I want to thank  This is not the time to let our
                          See page 5.  will allow restaurants to open  dining with safety measures in  those that made incredible sac-  guard down and Michiganders
                                       for indoor dining with certain  place,” said Gov. Gretchen  rifices and did their part, on  should minimize their risk by
                                       requirements; concessions at  Whitmer. “Michigan continues  behalf of our protecting our  avoiding gatherings, wearing
                  THE WESTLAND         casinos, movie theaters and sta-  to be a national leader in fight-  communities from COVID,”  masks properly, social distanc-
             EAGLE                     diums; personal services requir-  ing this virus, and we must con-  Whitmer said. “I've spoken with  ing and making a plan to get
             EAGLE
               Vol. 74, No. 04         ing mask removal; and non-resi-  tinue working to keep it that  a number of restaurant owners  their vaccine when it is their
                                                                                                   over the course of these months.
                                                                     way. One of the most important
                                       dential gatherings of up to 10
                                                                                                                                 turn.”
                                       people from two households.   things Michiganders can do is to  I know that it has not been easy.  Restaurants and bars will be
            Auditors from Plante       The new order will last three  make a plan to get the safe and  I want you to know that I will  allowed to reopen at 25 percent
          Moran recently issued an     weeks, until Sunday, Feb. 21.     effective vaccine when it's avail-  continue to do everything in my  capacity with up to 100 people.
          “unmodified opinion,” of the    “The pause has worked. The  able to you. And as always, mask  power to support you and your  Tables must be 6 feet apart with
          Westland 2020 financial      efforts we have made together to  up and maintain 6-feet of social  family.”              no more than six people per
          statement, the highest possi-  protect our families, frontline  distancing. We will end this pan-  “We are pleased to see the  table. Outdoor tents with four
          ble rating available.        workers and hospitals have dra-  demic together.”           improvements in case rates, hos-
                          See page 5.  matically reduced cases and we   “I know this pandemic has  pitalizations and percent posi-         See Dining, page 6


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