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Michigan health chief traveled out of state amid virus spike

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Michigan health director Elizabeth Hertel traveled with family to Alabama for spring break last week despite her department’s guidance to avoid outof-state travel while Michigan suffers a raging coronaviru­s outbreak.

The trip was first reported by the Lansing-based publicatio­n MIRS. The disclosure came days after Breitbart News reported that a top aide to Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, chief operating officer Tricia Foster, traveled to Florida for spring break despite the governor’s public “concern” about that state.

Florida is the only state with more confirmed cases of a contagious variant than Michigan, which is confrontin­g the highest two-week COVID-19 case rate in the U.S.

“Travel increases your chance of spreading and getting COVID-19. We recommend that you do not travel at this time,” the state Department of Health and Human Services, which Hertel has led since January, says in a document that was updated on April 5.

“The department does not discuss the director’s personal schedule,” DHHS spokesman Bob Wheaton said Wednesday.

He said Hertel is fully vaccinated. The governor’s office has said Foster is fully vaccinated.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says fully vaccinated Americans can travel domestical­ly without a pre- or post-trip test or quarantini­ng after. The Michigan Republican Party criticized the trips. They show “the arrogance and condescend­ing nature of this administra­tion,” spokesman Ted Goodman said. “Rules for thee, but not for me.”

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