Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Monday that 55% of Michiganders have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The announcement marks the first milestone of the ‘MI Vacc to Normal’ plan, which would enable in-person work to resume across all employment sectors on May 24.

To date, Michigan has administered 4,455,395 vaccines, moving the state closer to its goal of equitably vaccinating at least 70% of Michiganders ages 16 and older as soon as possible. To date, 55% of Michiganders have received their initial dose of the vaccine.

The Vacc to Normal plan will use four vaccination-based milestones that, once achieved, will enable Michigan to take a step toward normalcy:

55% of Michiganders (4,453,304 residents), plus two weeks
    Allows in-person work for all sectors of business.


60% of Michiganders (4,858,150 residents), plus two weeks
     Increases indoor capacity at sports stadiums to 25%.
     Increases/indoor/capacity at conference centers/banquet halls/funeral homes to 25%.
     Increases capacity at exercise facilities and gyms to 50%.
     Lifts the curfew on restaurants and bars.


65% of Michiganders (5,262,996 residents), plus two weeks
     Lifts all indoor % capacity limits, requiring only social distancing between parties.
     Further relaxes limits on residential social gatherings.


70% of Michiganders (5,667,842 residents), plus two weeks?
     Lifts the Gatherings and Face Masks Order such that MDHHS will no longer employ broad mitigation measures unless unanticipated circumstances arise, such as the spread of vaccine-resistant variants.