Dear Neighbor,

This year has been one unlike any other; but as we continue to battle this pandemic, remember my staff and I are here to help you through this difficult time. In recent weeks, we’ve seen the number of positive COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations increase exponentially. At the beginning of November, our state recorded its 200,000th confirmed case and we are now nearing 8,000 deaths to this terrible virus. As we move into the winter months, it is more important than ever to step up and do our part by wearing a mask, maintaining social distancing and washing our hands.

Our community has always proven time and time again that we can overcome any obstacle placed in our path when we work together. By continuing to take these precautions, we can turn the tide in our fight against COVID-19. The more aggressive our actions are today, the sooner we can get back to a more familiar tomorrow. And as we head into the holiday season, we each have a responsibility to take this threat seriously.

Be sure to regularly check Michigan.gov/coronavirus and CDC.gov/coronavirus for the latest information. If you have additional questions about what the state is doing to mitigate the spread of the virus you can call Michigan’s COVID-19 Hotline at (888) 535-6136 seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or email COVID19@michigan.gov and your questions will be answered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

Another tool that will prove vital to combating the further spread of COVID-19 is the recently announced free mobile phone app, MI COVID Alert. See below for more information on this important technology.

This crisis has been a defining moment for our community, our state and our country. These may be uncertain times for all of us, but I am confident that we will continue to respond with the same strength and resilience that Michiganders always have.

Sincerely,

Donna Lasinski

State Representative, 52nd House District


COVID-19 Testing

One of the ways that we can make sure we contain COVID-19 is by remaining vigilant and making sure that we get tested if we go indoors with groups of other people, especially as cases have begun to rapidly increase in recent weeks.

You can find a testing site here.


MDHHS New Epidemic Order

pause to save lives

The new epidemic order issued by MDHHS is aimed at limiting residential and non-residential gatherings where COVID-19 spreads rapidly. We must take this three-week pause seriously, not only for our own loved ones, but for every hero risking their life and the health of their family as we continue to battle this ongoing crisis.


MI COVID Alert App

MI COVID Alert is a free app for your mobile phone that will help us stay safe and protect each other. This app is easy-to-use and can:

  • Alert you if you may have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus
  • Advise you on what to do to protect yourself and others
  • Alert other app users that you were in close contact with, if you test positive for coronavirus

Contact tracing is a vital part of slowing the spread of the virus; the more people that download and use the app, the more it will help our state’s existing contact tracing operation. The app does this by alerting you that you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.

The app will not disclose the name of the contact or the location of exposure, but it will  let you know that you were close enough (within 6 feet) for long enough (15 minutes or more), for there to be a risk that you could have been exposed to the virus. The app will then alert you and advise you on what to do next. Likewise, if you test positive for coronavirus, you can use the app to alert anyone you have been in close contact with.

For more information on how to use the MI COVID Alert app, click here.

For more information regarding the app’s privacy and data policies, click here.

For more information on the importance of downloading and using MI COVID Alert, click here.