Overflow of COVID-19 bodies has ice arenas in play as possible storage centers

This overflow plan had been put in place a while back, they brought in two refrigeration units working with the state to bring in one to two refrigeration trucks, 

Visiting Angels helps seniors with free grocery shopping during pandemic

Visiting Angels, which normally provides home health care is helping seniors survive this pandemic by offering free grocery shopping. 

Some Detroit medical workers worry for jobs after DMC furlough decision

Now comes the news that the Detroit Medical Center is furloughing approximately 480 employees has Scott wondering if he's going to lose his job.

Ford, Wayne State University rolling out new mobile COVID-19 testing units
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Ford is partnering with Wayne State University to deliver COVID-19 testing to residents around Metro Detroit with the intention of completing 100 a day. The mobile units will eventually be used around the state.

Detroit lawmaker visits President Trump to discuss COVID-19 recovery
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Detroit Rep. Karen Whitsett traveled to Washington D.C. on Tuesday to discuss her recovery from COVID-19 with President Donald Trump. Whitsett attributes her recovery to the drug Hydroxychloroquine, a supplement touted by Trump.

Critics of Gov. Whitmer's shelter-in-place law planning protest in Lansing Wednesday
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Organizers say they want to create a traffic jam in Lansing calling it Operation Gridlock as a show of protest against the Michigan Governor's shelter-in-place law they say violates their rights to associate with friends and family.

Experts studying vaping's effect on COVID-19 risks with younger adults

Experts are looking into whether vaping could be contributing to why the U.S. is seeing a higher number of younger people hospitalized from COVID-19, in comparison to other countries.

More families of Jackson prison inmates share coronavirus horror stories

Parnall has become a case study of what can go wrong with a contagious virus and a facility built to force men to live in close quarters. And the prisoner's family members are scared.  

Michigan residents sue Gov Whitmer saying pandemic executive order goes too far

They argue ordering businesses to shut down, banning travel to private homes and freedom to associate with one another, violates our First and Fifth Amendment rights.

Immigrant women make protective masks for those on pandemic front lines

Women from West Africa, The Middle East, India and Latin America are making masks by the dozens in Clinton Township -providing the much needed piece of personal protection gear to first responders and families in need.