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Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know Aug. 1, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know Aug. 1, 2020Understanding the regions:Region 1 includes the following counties: Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Genesee, Lapeer, Saint Clair, Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne. Region 2 includes the following counties: Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Muskegon, Montcalm, Ottawa, Kent, and Ionia. Read more: Heres how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Gov. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are hardwired for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 31, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 31, 2020Understanding the regions:Region 1 includes the following counties: Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Genesee, Lapeer, Saint Clair, Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne. Region 2 includes the following counties: Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Muskegon, Montcalm, Ottawa, Kent, and Ionia. Read more: Here’s how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Gov. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are “hardwired” for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 30, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 30, 2020Understanding the regions:Region 1 includes the following counties: Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Genesee, Lapeer, Saint Clair, Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne. Region 2 includes the following counties: Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Muskegon, Montcalm, Ottawa, Kent, and Ionia. Region 4 includes the following counties: Oscoda, Alcona, Ogemaw, Iosco, Gladwin, Arenac, Midland, Bay, Saginaw, Tuscola, Sanilac, and Huron. Read more: Heres how all 83 Michigan counties are divided into regions in Gov. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 29, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 29, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 80,172 as of Wednesday, including 6,172 deaths, state officials report. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients. On July 21, Michigan reported 500 inpatients at hospitals, the highest number since June 4 (50). Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are “hardwired” for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 28, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 28, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 78,507 as of Monday, including 6,154 deaths, state officials report. The number of COVID-19 hospital inpatients in Michigan has been steadily increasing since the beginning of July. Michigan unemployment officials said the $600 coronavirus (COVID-19) unemployment bonus will end this weekend. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are hardwired for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 25, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 25, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 76,978 as of Saturday, including 6,149 deaths, state officials report. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients. On July 21, Michigan reported 500 inpatients at hospitals, the highest number since June 4 (50). Here’s a look at the state’s hospitalization trends:Michigan unemployment officials said the $600 coronavirus (COVID-19) unemployment bonus will end this weekend. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 26, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 26, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 76,978 as of Saturday, including 6,149 deaths, state officials report. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients. On July 21, Michigan reported 500 inpatients at hospitals, the highest number since June 4 (50). Heres a look at the states hospitalization trends:Michigan unemployment officials said the $600 coronavirus (COVID-19) unemployment bonus will end this weekend. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 24, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 24, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 76,541 as of Friday, including 6,151 deaths, state officials report. The number of COVID-19 hospital inpatients in Michigan has been steadily increasing since the beginning of July. Here’s a look at the state’s hospitalization trends:Michigan unemployment officials said the $600 coronavirus (COVID-19) unemployment bonus will end this weekend. Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are “hardwired” for safety and that they must put student safety first.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 23, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 23, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 75,947 as of Thursday, including 6,148 deaths, state officials report. However, the volume is far lower than it was in April when Michigan reported nearly 4,000 COVID-19 inpatients. On July 21, Michigan reported 500 inpatients at hospitals, the highest number since June 4 (50). Ann Arbor Public School students can anticipate returning to school virtually at the end of August. Ann Arbor Public School superintendent Jeanice Swift acknowledged how officials are “hardwired” for safety and that they must put student safety first.
TCF Bank giving out loans to minority, women-owned businesses
Read full article: TCF Bank giving out loans to minority, women-owned businessesWAYNE COUNTY, Mich. Theres a big boost coming for minority small businesses in the city of Detroit. TCF Bank announced a new $1 Billion loan commitment to minority and women-owned small businesses. Black owned, woman owned,said Jamesha Lucas with Bronzed N' Glow. Its a title, Jamesha Lucas with Bronzed N' Glow said, she is very proud of, Bronzed N' Glow is a modern twist to beauty supply retail. Gary Torgow with TCF Bank said he understands, this is a tough time for businesses, especially if youre black owned.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 22, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 22, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 74,725 as of Tuesday, including 6,135 deaths, state officials report. Mondays totals were 74,152 confirmed cases and 6,126 total deaths. While Michigan gym remain closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many people have turned to home workouts. At a time when passengers are worried about others wearing masks and flights being too crowded, Local 4 got a firsthand look at how Delta Airlines is keeping everyone safe from the coronavirus (COVID-19). The chart below tracks the moving 7-day average of new cases dating back to March 17, one week after the first confirmed cases in Michigan.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 21, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 21, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 74,725 as of Tuesday, including 6,135 deaths, state officials report. Monday’s totals were 74,152 confirmed cases and 6,126 total deaths. While Michigan gym remain closed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many people have turned to home workouts. At a time when passengers are worried about others wearing masks and flights being too crowded, Local 4 got a firsthand look at how Delta Airlines is keeping everyone safe from the coronavirus (COVID-19). The chart below tracks the moving 7-day average of new cases dating back to March 17, one week after the first confirmed cases in Michigan.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 20, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 20, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 74,152 as of Monday, including 6,126 deaths, state officials report. Sunday’s totals were 73,663 confirmed cases and 6,119 total deaths. New cases have increased moderately in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. The chart below tracks the moving 7-day average of new cases dating back to March 17, one week after the first confirmed cases in Michigan. Coronavirus news:New Michigan COVID-19 cases per day since July 15:July 15 -- 891 new casesJuly 16 -- 645 new casesJuly 17 -- 660 new casesJuly 18 -- 678 new casesJuly 19 -- 483 new casesJuly 20 -- 489 new casesDaily COVID-19 deaths reported in Michigan since July 15:July 15 -- 4 new deathsJuly 16 -- 16 new deathsJuly 17 -- 7 new deathsJuly 18 -- 9 new deathsJuly 19 -- 2 new deathsJuly 20 -- 7 new deathsHere’s a look at the overall COVID-19 data in Michigan:
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 19, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 19, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 73,663 as of Sunday, including 6,119 deaths, state officials report. On Saturday the state reported a total of 55,162 recoveries. Saturday’s totals were 73,180 confirmed cases and 6,117 total deaths. New TodayNew cases have increased moderately in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. The chart below tracks the moving 7-day average of new cases dating back to March 17, one week after the first confirmed cases in Michigan.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 17, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 17, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 71,842 as of Thursday, including 6,101 deaths, state officials report. New cases have increased moderately in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Testing has increased in the last week, with an average of more than 20,000 per day, with the positive rate just above 3 percent. Michigans 7-day average for new cases increased from 373 to 494 last week. The governor has maintained shes using her emergency power to save lives, but some critics say shes gone too far.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 16, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 16, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 71,842 as of Thursday, including 6,101 deaths, state officials report. Thursday’s update represents 645 new cases and 16 additional deaths, including 13 as a result of the state’s ongoing review of “vital records” and testing data. New cases have increased moderately in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Testing has increased in the last week, with an average of more than 20,000 per day, with the positive rate just above 3 percent. Michigan’s 7-day average for new cases increased from 373 to 494 last week.
Watch: Wayne County Sheriffs Office hands out COVID-19 care packages instead of tickets
Read full article: Watch: Wayne County Sheriffs Office hands out COVID-19 care packages instead of ticketsWAYNE COUNTY, Mich. Nobody likes being pulled over -- but instead of tickets drivers got a surprise from the Wayne County Sheriffs Office on Thursday. Click here for more community reportsWatch the video above for the full story
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 15, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 15, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 71,197 as of Wednesday, including 6,085 deaths, state officials report. New cases have increased moderately in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Michigan’s 7-day average for new cases increased from 373 to 494 last week. Gretchen Whitmer has extended the Michigan state of emergency until Aug. 11 as coronavirus (COVID-19) cases rise across the state. Every region in Michigan has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases over the past three weeks, Whitmer said.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 14, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 14, 2020Michigan has ramped up testing in recent weeks, but how has that impacted the positive test rate? Gretchen Whitmer has extended the Michigan state of emergency until Aug. 11 as coronavirus (COVID-19) cases rise across the state. Every region in Michigan has seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases over the past three weeks, Whitmer said. New cases have increased slightly in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Michigan’s 7-day average for new cases increased from 373 to 494 last week.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 13, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 13, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 69,722 as of Monday, including 6,075 deaths, state officials report. New cases have increased slightly in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Testing has increased slightly in the last week, with an average of more than 20,000 per day, with the positive rate just above 3 percent. Hospitalizations have increased slightly, but critical care data remains flat. Michigan’s 7-day average for new cases increased from 373 to 494 last week.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 10, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 10, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 67,683 as of Thursday, including 6,024 deaths, state officials report. Gretchen Whitmer is threatening to impose stricter mask laws amid a spike in coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and mounting evidence that some residents arent taking precautions seriously. Michigan has now been labeled at high risk for a coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak as cases increase across the state, according to data from Covid Act Now. Michigan health officials are reporting significant increases in out-of-hospital emergencies and deaths amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have accounted for more than 1 in 5 coronavirus deaths here in Michigan and have become a major point of contention within the state.
Deadline approaching for small businesses to apply for $50 million in grants
Read full article: Deadline approaching for small businesses to apply for $50 million in grantsWAYNE COUNTY, Mich. – The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has especially hit small businesses hard. Now, local businesses have access to $50 million to help with offsetting COVID-19 related costs under a new program by Wayne County. But Assistant County Executive and Economic Development Executive Director Khalil Rahal, with Wayne County said there’s financial help for small businesses. It’s called the Wayne County Back to Work Small Business Readiness Grant. “So the Wayne County Executive Warren Evans, he puts out a $50 Million dollar grant program.
Wayne County Airport Authority announces layoffs, separations at Detroit Metro Airport after financial hit from COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Wayne County Airport Authority announces layoffs, separations at Detroit Metro Airport after financial hit from COVID-19 pandemicWAYNE COUNTY, Mich. In a letter to employees, Wayne County Airport Authority officials announced that they would be making layoffs and separations due to the financial hit from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Read a portion of the letter below:Dear Team,As you know, the Wayne County Airport Authoritys finances have suffered due to the pandemic. The continued loss of revenue is taking a toll on Detroit Metropolitan Airport due to the drastic decline in air travelers. A decline in air travelers means a decline in revenue. Despite our best efforts to offset our dramatic revenue losses to avoid staff reductions, the Senior Leadership Team has determined layoffs and separations are unavoidable.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 9, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 9, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 67,237 as of Wednesday, including 6,015 deaths, state officials report. Whitmer will provide an update Thursday on the states handling of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Michigan has now been labeled at high risk for a coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak as cases increase across the state, according to data from Covid Act Now. Michigan health officials are reporting significant increases in out-of-hospital emergencies and deaths amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have accounted for more than 1 in 5 coronavirus deaths here in Michigan and have become a major point of contention within the state.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 8, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 8, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 66,627 as of Tuesday, including 6,005 deaths, state officials report. Michigan health officials are reporting significant increases in out-of-hospital emergencies and deaths amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. My hope was that we would be into phase five by the Fourth of July, Whitmer said Tuesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have accounted for more than 1 in 5 coronavirus deaths here in Michigan and have become a major point of contention within the state. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 7, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Here’s what to know July 7, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 66,627 as of Tuesday, including 6,005 deaths, state officials report. Michigan health officials are reporting significant increases in out-of-hospital emergencies and deaths amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. “My hope was that we would be into phase five by the Fourth of July,” Whitmer said Tuesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have accounted for more than 1 in 5 coronavirus deaths here in Michigan and have become a major point of contention within the state. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 6, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 6, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 65,876 as of Sunday afternoon. Sundays update represents an increase of 343 confirmed cases. Saturdays total was 65,533 confirmed cases and 5,972 deaths. Whitmers announcement comes as the number of confirmed cases linked to an outbreak at Harpers Restaurant and Brew Pub in East Lansing continue to rise. My hope was that we would be into phase five by the Fourth of July, Whitmer said Tuesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 4, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 4, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 65,135 as of Friday, including 5,969 deaths, state officials report. Fridays update represents an increase of 460 confirmed cases and three additional deaths. Thursdays total was 64,675 confirmed cases and 5,966 deaths. Whitmers announcement comes as the number of confirmed cases linked to an outbreak at Harpers Restaurant and Brew Pub in East Lansing continue to rise. My hope was that we would be into phase five by the Fourth of July, Whitmer said Tuesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 3, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 3, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 64,675 as of Thursday, including 5,966 deaths, state officials report. Coronavirus news:New cases have increased in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. My hope was that we would be into phase five by the Fourth of July, Whitmer said Tuesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing. The numbers that were seeing are increasing across the state, Whitmer said. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 2, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 2, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 64,132 as of Wednesday, including 5,951 deaths, state officials report. Coronavirus news:New cases have increased slightly in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. On Wednesday, health officials confirmed 138 positive COVID-19 cases have been linked to the bar, including 119 people who were customers there between June 12 and June 20. The numbers that were seeing are increasing across the state, Whitmer said. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 1, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know July 1, 2020My hope was that we would be into phase five by the Fourth of July, Whitmer said Tuesday during her coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing. Coronavirus news:The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 63,870 as of Tuesday, including 5,947 deaths, state officials report. New cases have increased slightly in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Michigan Republicans laid out their plans for school to return in the fall as the state waits for Gov. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know June 30, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know June 30, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 63,497 as of Monday, including 5,915 deaths, state officials report. New cases have increased slightly in the last week, while deaths remain flat in Michigan. Gretchen Whitmer will provide an update on the states handling of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic Tuesday afternoon. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have accounted for more than 1 in 5 coronavirus deaths here in Michigan and have become a major point of contention within the state. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit.
Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know June 29, 2020
Read full article: Coronavirus in Michigan: Heres what to know June 29, 2020The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 63,261 as of Sunday afternoon, including 5,911 deaths, state officials report. The 7-day average jumped from 177 (June 15-21) to 290 (June 22-28) last week for new daily cases in Michigan. Nursing homes and long-term care facilities have accounted for more than 1 in 5 coronavirus deaths here in Michigan and have become a major point of contention within the state. Tracking COVID-19 cases in Wayne County, outside of Detroit. Heres a look at the Wayne County data:
Families protest Downriver nursing home after 20 residents die of COVID-19
Read full article: Families protest Downriver nursing home after 20 residents die of COVID-19RIVERVIEW, Mich. – A protest was held Wednesday outside Rivergate Terrace Nursing Home in Riverview after 20 residents died from coronavirus. They are not cleaning or doing anything in there.”Officials with Rivergate Terrace Nursing Home said two weeks ago that seven residents died of COVID-19. Four more died at Rivergate Health, next door and 72 staff members have tested positive for coronavirus. Families said both facilities are too short staffed to care for 300 residents. “Help these people men and women risking lives.”Residents are now being tested as Rivergate received 50 tests Wednesday.
Families protest Downriver nursing home after 20 residents die of COVID-19
Read full article: Families protest Downriver nursing home after 20 residents die of COVID-19A protest was held Wednesday outside Rivergate Terrace Nursing Home in Riverview after 20 residents died from coronavirus. If you need help with the Public File, call (313) 222-0566.
73-year-old woman dies from amid state investigation of COVID-19 at Riverview nursing home
Read full article: 73-year-old woman dies from amid state investigation of COVID-19 at Riverview nursing homeRIVERVIEW, Mich. – A woman said she found out her mother was sick by peering through the window of the Rivergate Terrace Nursing Home in Riverview. On Wednesday the woman’s 73-year-old mother died, and according to her family it was because of coronavirus (COVID-19). Tracy Estrada said details of her mother weren’t coming out of Rivergate Nursing Home so she went there herself and had to look through her window, and what she saw was alarming. She said she saw staff wearing protective gear and her mother was shaking. Local 4 has learned from insiders at Rivergate that coronavirus was spreading to residents and staff like wildfire for weeks.