Governor, lawmakers at odds over emergency declaration extension
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Tensions are rising between Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and lawmakers over an in-person vote scheduled for Tuesday that would extend the state's emergency declaration. While Whitmer and GOP lawmakers are at odds over how long the order last, Detroit Democrats are unhappy an in-person vote is even happening, arguing it opens them up to possible exposure of coroanvirus.

Well-known Detroit deli owner passes away from COVID-19 complications 

Otis Lee was lovingly known as the "King" of corned beef, who served the people of Detroit for decades out of his Deli in Midtown. Unfortunately, on Sunday morning, COVID-19 took the 72-year-old's life. 

Detroit mail handler passes away from COVID-19 

A Detroit postal worker has passed away from coronavirus, officials with the National Postal Mail Handlers Union said. 

24-year-old with no underlying health conditions dies 12-days after COVID-19 symptoms

Ben Hirschmann a healthy 24-year-old was diagnosed with a cold over video chat appointments with his doctor. Ben died 12 days later of acute pneumonia brought on by COVID-19.

Pediatric Physician turns to social media for help during COVID-19 pandemic, gets the unexpected 

Pediatric Physician Hannan Alsahlani decided to turn to social media after being faced with the reality that a lack of cleaning supplies and medical equipment could force her practice to close. 

Michigan reports another 77 coronavirus deaths on Sunday, 1,493 new cases

Michigan's outbreak of the coronavirus continues to grow worse with another 77 people confirmed to have died in the past 24 hours and 1,493 new cases confirmed.

Here's what supplies Michigan's getting from the federal government

A White House official tells Fox 2 that they are partnering with state and local leaders and the private sector to make sure Michigan has what it needs to battle COVID-19. 

Woman shares her long road to COVID-19 recovery, says there is hope

Her troubles began two weeks ago. She knew something was wrong when she lost her breath going up a flight of stairs. That, coupled with mild flu symptoms, led her to urgent care where she tested positive for COVID-19.

Whitmer signs order protecting workers who stay home when they or family are sick

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-36 to protects workers who stay home when they or their close contacts are sick, and to declare state policy that those who have symptoms not leave the house.

Oakland County executive recommends residents wear masks in public

The Oakland County Health Division is giving an update on the outbreak of coronavirus in the county as they see off several pilots who are flying to Muncie, Indiana, to pick up face shields.

Downtown Detroit to light up red, white and blue as thank you to essential workers

Nearly a dozen buildings in downtown Detroit will light up the skyline beginning April 3 at nightfall to say thank you to the essential Covid-19 workers.

ER nurse who died from COVID-19 'cared so much about other people' says family

Carly Ewald says her aunt was working on the frontlines, since the coronavirus hit Michigan, flooding the Henry Ford ER, where she worked since mid-March.

Wayne County Public Health launches COVID-19 Dashboard

Data will be updated daily at 5 p.m. with information available from the Wayne County Public Health Division. The dashboard is available

Retired nurse volunteers to help in COVID-19 fight

"A nurse is a nurse, they do this because they want to," he said. "I would probably just need a little orientation on any new pumps or anything like that. The biggest aspect of critical care is you don't lose the basic skills."

Mayor Duggan recommends wearing masks in public amid pandemic

The drive-thru COVID-19 testing center at the State Fairgrounds is now testing 700 people a day. Starting on Monday the city will be providing $2 rides to the testing center at Woodward and Eight Mile.

Henry Ford Hospital nurse, Lisa Ewald, dies of COVID-19

Lisa Ewald was a 54-year-old nurse who died earlier this week from complications connected to the coronavirus.

Washtenaw County black community hit hard by COVID-19, experts not surprised

They say out of the 112 people hospitalized, nearly half are African-American. But in the county they make up just 12 percent of the population.