Woman survives 6-month battle with coronavirus and gets a hero's welcome

"People keep saying 'I took care of you,' but I was unconscious for about two and a half months so I really don't remember them, but I am so thankful," said Deanna.

U-M doctor, researcher suggests also covering your eyes to prevent COVID-19
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Dr. Mark Moyad, a University of Michigan researcher, points to research that suggests also covering the eyes could make a difference when it comes to the spread of COVID-19.

Beaumont dietitian shares tips for tackling the 'quarantine 15'
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A Beaumont weight loss expert says three things should be analyzed when it comes to body weight: our waists, our portions and our emotions.

Does the flu shot affect my chances of getting coronavirus?

Flu vaccines protect against seasonal influenza, not the coronavirus — but avoiding the flu is especially important this year.

Woman recovers after 31 days on ventilator with COVID-19

Heather-Elizabeth Brown, an Emory University graduate and ordained minister now living in Detroit, was working as a police chaplain in early April of 2020 when she started not feeling well.

Unemployment benefits extended under new Coronavirus relief package
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Michigan lawmakers approved a series of bills early Wednesday morning that extends unemployment benefits, bolsters liability protections for companies, and reforms part of the governor's nursing home policy. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign the legislation.

Michigan House and Senate approve COVID-19 bills, send plan to Whitmer

The Michigan House and Senate chambers approved a series of measures early Wednesday morning that extend unemployment benefits and alter the state's nursing home policy.

Study: True US COVID-19 death toll likely much higher than reported

Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University and Yale said there was a 20% increase in U.S. deaths than what was previously expected, but only 65% of those deaths were attributed to the coronavirus.

U-M doctor, researcher remains optimistic about COVID-19 vaccines

A University of Michigan doctor, researcher and author says he's still optimistic about a successful COVID-19 vaccine after news that Johnson and Johnson had to temporarily pause its clinical trial.

U-M doctor, researcher reacts to Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine trial pause
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A University of Michigan doctor, researcher and author says he's still optimistic about a successful COVID-19 vaccine after news that Johnson and Johnson had to temporarily pause its clinical trial.

Livonia schools return to in-person learning

As students return to the buildings, a number of protocols are in place to keep the school community safe 

University of Michigan recruiting for a second COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial

Michigan Medicine is partnering with Janssen, a division of Johnson & Johnson, for a double-blind phase III clinical trial to test a vaccine against COVID-19.

Southfield library closes after employee tests positive for COVID-19

"The library will remain closed in order to have a deep cleaning and for exposed staff to quarantine," the city announced. "Our drive up window, phone reference and computer appointments are closed during this time."

Johnson & Johnson pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial over 'unexplained illness'

J&J says adverse events - illnesses, accidents, etc. - even those that are serious, are an expected part of any clinical study, especially large studies, and said pauses are not uncommon in clinical trials.