Temperature and symptom checks miss many COVID-19 cases, study finds

A study of Marine recruits found that despite these measures and strict quarantines before they started training, the recruits spread the virus to others even though hardly any of them had symptoms. None of the infections were caught through symptom screening.

Mich. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says we're 'in the worst part of the pandemic to date'

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will be speaking Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 at 3:15 p.m. on the state of COVID-19. She'll be joined by the state's medical director Dr. Joneigh Khaldun.

Michigan hospital leader says there needs to be cultural agreement that masks work
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Regardless of what the law says, it is going to take cultural acceptance that masking up and social distancing works when slowing COVID-19, the Michigan Health and Hospital Association CEO said on Thursday.

Michigan hospital executives sound alarm as COVID-19 numbers spike
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With coronavirus case rates climbing at an alarming rate, Michigan's hospital executives painted a grim outlook for the health care infrastructure in the state if residents didn't start taking the virus more serious.

Beaumont doctor puts Michigan's rising COVID numbers into context

Dr. Justin Skrzynski from Beaumont Health explains how treatment and hospitalizations are in a different place right now when it comes to COVID-19 cases, despite the exponential spread.

Woodhaven High School hit with COVID-19 spike with 150 students under quarantine

Greathead says 11 students have tested positive over the past few weeks including that spike over the weekend - even a teacher testing positive - with concerns among students, parents and staff that more people will get sick.

Despite COVID-19 delays, Commerce Twp. family expands through adoption

We speak with Wolverine Human Services, a child welfare organization whose world was also turned upside down in March when the state and courts closed because of COVID-19.

Promise of a coronavirus vaccine brings hope - and more questions

The first step is following those who initially get the vaccine to see if there are bad side effects. Then the first doses come out in December and January to those who need it most.

Six Troy firefighters test positive for COVID-19, fire station closed

The Troy Fire Department said one of six of its fire stations is closed and 30 firefighters are under quarantine after six firefighters tested positive for COVID-19.

MSU's basketball coach Tom Izzo tests positive for COVID-19

Michigan State University's men's basketball coach Tom Izzo has tested positive for COVID-19, the university announced Monday. 

Grosse Pointe church's white flag display honors Michigan COVID-19 victims

A church in Grosse Pointe is paying tribute to those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in Michigan with thousands of white flags on display.