Detroit Tiger great Miguel Cabrera is going to bat for the Protect Michigan Commission to encourage residents of the Great Lakes State to get their COVID-19 vaccinations.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced today that the Detroit Tigers star has volunteered to serve as a co-chair of the Protect Michigan Commission and help promote the state’s COVID-19 vaccination and education efforts.
Gov. Whitmer says, “We are grateful that ‘Miggy’ is stepping up to the plate to help inform Michiganders on the importance of getting their COVID-19 vaccinations,” and adds, “We appreciate the tremendous support and advocacy from the Detroit Tigers because this is an all-hands-on-deck moment in our state’s effort to persevere and overcome the pandemic.”
Cabrera, nicknamed “Miggy,” is an 11-time Major League Baseball All Star and two-time American League Most Valuable Player who joined the Tigers in December of 2007. He and the Tigers have offered to produce public service announcements in English and Spanish that will encourage Michigan residents to get vaccinated and continue to practice preventative measures such as properly wearing masks, social distancing and frequent hand-washing to reduce the spread of the virus until the vast majority of people have been vaccinated.
For his part, Cabrera says, “I am honored by Gov. Whitmer’s appointment as a co-chair of the Protect Michigan Commission and look forward to using my platform to increase awareness of how getting vaccinated can help slow COVID-19 infections,” while adding, “Based on what I know from getting vaccinated already, the shots are nowhere near as bad as the virus. Our goal with the Commission is to get as many people vaccinated as possible, and I hope my support toward that end is successful.”
Gov. Whitmer created the Protect Michigan Commission in January. The appointees represent a diverse array of industries, professions and backgrounds. Housed within the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), they are charged with helping to ensure every Michigan resident has a plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19 once the opportunity becomes available. Their goal is facilitating at least 100,000 shots in arms daily.
Chris Granger, Group President, Sports & Entertainment at Ilitch Holdings, which owns the Detroit Tigers, says, “Miguel Cabrera exemplifies the Detroit Tigers’ on-going commitment to causes serving the greater public good.” He adds, “The Detroit Tigers are proud to join with Gov. Whitmer and members of the Protect Michigan Commission. Together, we urge all Michiganders and fans of the Tigers to get vaccinated and prevent the spread of COVID-19 so that we can return to the full stadiums, arenas, concerts, and sporting events that we all love so much.”
Under the current MDHHS epidemic order, public attendance for select outdoor entertainment and recreational facilities must operate under enhanced safety protocols, including limiting crowds at up to 20-percent capacity, or approximately 8,200 ticketed guests at Comerica Park.
The Tigers have coordinated with public health and medical experts, government officials and Major League Baseball to develop a comprehensive plan that allows fans to safely and confidently attend games. The comprehensive health and safety protocols include required pre-arrival health screenings, mandatory mask wearing, physically distanced seating, contactless experience and CDC-recommended cleaning enhancements.
To date, Michigan has administered 6,657,997 vaccines. Currently, 48.8-percent of Michigan residents ages 16 and older have received at least one dose, with 35.9-percent ages 16 and older being fully vaccinated, moving the state closer to its goal of equitably vaccinating at least 70-percent of the state’s residents aged 16 and older as soon as possible.