DETROIT – Michigan fall school sports are scheduled to start as normal, but there will be contingency plans for possible coronavirus disruptions (COVID-19). Members of the Michigan High School Athletic Association discussed ideas for sports beginning in August and will meet again on July 29 to continue that discussion. High …
Read More »How a beauty salon demonstrates the difference masks make in the fight against coronavirus (COVID-19)
DETROIT – Many people have wondered how effective cloth coronavirus masks can really be (COVID-19). Health officials say a beauty salon demonstrates exactly how important they are in the fight. Beauty salons were among the last businesses to reopen in Michigan due to concerns about prolonged close contact between stylists …
Read More »Health officials say dozens of people from the saline party spread COVID-19 to their communities
SALINA, Mich. – Health officials said a group of people tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) after a big party at home in Saline He went out and spread the virus in their communities. Most of the 43 confirmed cases correspond to people between the ages of 15 and 25, authorities …
Read More »The Saline Christmas Party Leads to 43 Confirmed Cases of COVID-19, Showrooms Across the State
SALINA, Mich. – A large home party in Saline over the holiday weekend has resulted in 43 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), 66 exposed close contacts, and various exposure locations in Metro shops, restaurants, businesses, and recreation areas Detroit, in northern Michigan and even out of state. Washtenaw County Health …
Read More »According to a study, deaths from COVID-19 in the first months of the pandemic could have been underestimated by almost 30%
DETROIT – A new study found that the number of deaths from coronavirus (COVID-19) in the first months of the pandemic could have been underestimated by almost 30%. Experts said determining how many people have died from COVID-19 is not as easy as it sounds. The researchers looked at the …
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