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March 26, 2022: Science Appreciation Day
March 26, 2022
WHEREAS, on March 26, 1953, American medical scientist, Dr. Jonas Salk, announced he had developed a vaccine against polio; and,
WHEREAS, the CDC estimates the polio vaccine has prevented 13 million cases of paralysis and saved 650,000 lives worldwide since 1988; and,
WHEREAS, science has brought humanity vaccines, antibiotics, surgery, sanitation, increased agricultural yields, pasteurization, safe drinking water, and thousands of other interventions that have doubled the human lifespan in little more than a century; and,
WHEREAS, people have experienced longer and healthier lives, greater convenience and comfort, and enhanced prosperity due to the benefits of science; and,
WHEREAS, the state of Michigan invites residents to show their appreciation for our workers in the fields of research, technology, science education, and medicine; and,
WHEREAS, residents are encouraged to reflect on and share how science advances have bettered their lives and those of their loved ones;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim March 26, 2022, as National Science Appreciation Day in Michigan.