On Wednesday, The New York Times reported that in light of the current lack of efficacy data, the FDA has put plans in place to issue an Emergency Use Authorization to treat anyone with Covid-19 with convalescent plasma, even outside the Mayo led program. (In an email, Anand Shah, Deputy …
Read More »Here’s what 6 Michigan companies did to get thousands of fines for breaking COVID-19 protocols
Michigan officials with six companies fined thousands of dollars for breaking coronavirus (COVID-19) workplace protocols. Here are the names and locations of those companies, as well as what they did, according to the state. TO READ: Michigan Court of Appeals Rules Gov. Whitmer has authority to use pandemic emergency forces …
Read More »CDC Director Dr Redfield pointed to Rhode Island’s coronavirus restrictions in daycares as a ‘way’ to reopen schools
Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr Robert Redfield on Friday cited a new study published by his agency as evidence that there is a way to safely open child care centers and schools despite the pandemic. The study, cited by Redfield, looked at confirmed and probable …
Read More »6 Michigan companies fined for ‘serious violations’ of COVID-19 security protocols
Six companies in Michigan have been fined for “serious violations” of coronavirus (COVID-19) safety protocols and potentially a danger to workers, state officials said. TO READ: Here’s what the companies did to get fine The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration conducted its first round of inspections to ensure workers …
Read More »Where states stand on the extra $ 300 weekly unemployment benefits
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, which oversees program funding, had approved 13 states to offer the additional unemployment benefits starting at noon ET on Friday. Those states are: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Utah. Seven others – Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, …
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