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Stateside: Post-vaccination COVID-19 cases; poet Thomas Lynch; crowdsourcing lake science

As more people are vaccinated, we begin to see the effectiveness of the vaccine in action. However, this can also lead to confusion around post vaccination COVID infection data.
Emma Winowiecki
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Michigan Radio
As more people are vaccinated, we begin to see the effectiveness of the vaccine in action. However, this can also lead to confusion around post vaccination COVID infection data.
As more people are vaccinated, we begin to see the effectiveness of the vaccine in action. However, this can also lead to confusion around post vaccination COVID infection data.
Credit Emma Winowiecki / Michigan Radio
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Michigan Radio
As more people are vaccinated, we begin to see the effectiveness of the vaccine in action. However, this can also lead to confusion around post vaccination COVID infection data.

Stateside for Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Today on Stateside, a small number of fully vaccinated people are still getting sick. That’s not necessarily cause for alarm. Plus, a conversation with poet Thomas Lynch about his new collection of poems and navigating the grief of his daughter’s death. And a citizen science project helps make data about Michigan’s lakes and aquatic wildlife more accessible.

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

The difficulties reporting about data on post vaccination COVID infectionsStateside’s conversation with Robin Erb

  • Robin Erb is a health reporter with Bridge Michigan


Poet and funeral director Thomas Lynch contemplates death and living in “Bone Rosary”

Stateside’s conversation with Thomas Lynch

  • Thomas Lynch is a poet and retired funeral director


New crowd-sourced UM project digitizes years of lake and fish records

Stateside’s conversation with Karen Alofs

  • Karen Alofs is an aquatic ecologist and an assistant professor at the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability

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Stateside: Post-vaccination COVID-19 cases; poet Thomas Lynch; crowdsourcing lake science
Stateside: Post-vaccination COVID-19 cases; poet Thomas Lynch; crowdsourcing lake science
Stateside: Post-vaccination COVID-19 cases; poet Thomas Lynch; crowdsourcing lake science

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