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Vaccinations are down. Sickness is up—What it's like to lead a health department in Trump's America

2/3/2026
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People voted for President Donald Trump, in part, because he promised to shake things up.

Change is happening in many spaces, including those related to public health. In Michigan, and across the country, fewer people are getting vaccinated, more people are sick, and fewer individuals have health insurance. Life is also different for people who lead local public institutions.

Kate Guzman is the Oakland County Health Officer. She spoke with The Metro's Robyn Vincent about the current measles outbreaks, the rise in flu cases, and what she's doing to try to keep people healthy during President Trump’s second term in office.

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