05/27/2026
The outbreak-related recommendation for an early MMR dose for infants ages 6–11 months has ended.
During the recommendation period, Michigan families stepped up: 2,371 early MMR doses were given to infants 6–11 months in counties at risk for community transmission, a 210% increase compared to the same time last year.
That helped protect babies during the measles outbreak. The best protection now is to make sure children stay up to date on routine vaccines, including MMR. Families with questions should talk with their child’s pediatrician or contact the Detroit Health Department.
05/21/2026
During Ehlers-Danlos Awareness Month, we’re highlighting a group of genetic conditions that affect the body’s connective tissue, including joints, skin, and blood vessels. Learning about Ehlers-Danlos and supporting those living with it helps build a kinder, better-informed community. Learn more and get support by visiting detroitmi.gov/CSHCS
05/19/2026
Detroit, with the rise in temperatures today, residents are encouraged to take precautions and stay cool during the hottest part of the day. While cooling centers have not been formally activated at this time, respite locations including City of Detroit library branches and recreation centers remain available during normal business hours for residents.
Remember to stay hydrated, limit prolonged time outdoors, check in on seniors, neighbors, and loved ones during periods of high heat. Visit detroitmi.gov/health for the full list of locations
05/19/2026
The Detroit Health Department’s Dining with Confidence program helps residents make informed decisions by increasing transparency around restaurant inspections and food safety. Be sure to check for the placards posted at restaurant entrances and dine with confidence knowing food safety matters.
Learn more about the placard system detroitmi.gov/foodsafety