MARQUETTE, MI-- Thirty active cases of COVID-19 have been identified at Northern Michigan University during the last week of the semester.
As of Monday at 5:38 p.m. 18 on-campus and 12 off-campus students had the coronavirus. Students will take their final exams this week, then graduate or go on summer break.
Officials say Temaki and Smoothie King restaurants have reopened for call-ahead and drive-through service following a possible COVID exposure last week.
Olson Library and the NMU Recreation Center will lift some visitor restrictions beginning May 10. The PEIF will lift the pause on new yearly memberships but won’t sell day passes.
And Northern will reconsider its restriction of visitors on campus if any changes are made to the State of Michigan epidemic order that will expire on May 24.