Healthy Choices with Liza Baker: Accountability
In the afterglow of the New Year’s celebrations (Western and Chinese), last month’s column was about how to set goals in a way that makes them more achievable than your average New Year’s
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SBA loans now available for small businesses impacted by COVID-19
LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced today the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved her request for a statewide Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) declaration,
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Saint Joseph Mercy Health System to accept donated supplies for COVID-19 Support
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, which includes member hospitals St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor, St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, St. Joseph Mercy Livingston, and St. Mary Mercy
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City of Ann Arbor Update: Parks & Natural Area Restrictions Due to COVID-19
Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation is implementing restrictions in an effort to adhere to Governor Whitmer’s Executive Order in response to COVID-19, and to help keep our community safe. Effective
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U-M Health: Fear Can Spread From Person to Person Faster Than the Coronavirus
Jacek Debiec, M.D., PH.D. As cases of COVID-19 proliferate, there’s a pandemic of fear unfolding alongside the pandemic of the coronavirus. Media announce mass cancellations of public events
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Washtenaw Community College Continues Offering Resources To The Washtenaw Community
In response to minimizing the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus, Washtenaw Community College now operates in a remote capacity and its on-campus operations remain suspended. The remote
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AAPS Video: `This isn’t going to happen tomorrow — and then it did.’
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor The AAPS technology department has been working harder than ever this past week to make remote learning possible for all of our 18,500 students—some of whom
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U-M asks community to donate gear to protect health care workers and patients from COVID-19
Right now, health care workers at the University of Michigan’s hospitals and clinics have the gear they need to protect themselves and others as they care for patients with COVID-19. But with the
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Containment efforts appear to step COVID-19 spread down from exponential norm
Story courtesy of Michigan News ANN ARBOR—The actions many communities are taking to slow the spread of COVID-19 may be shrinking deaths in a pattern that brings together nature, art and math,
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Washtenaw County Health Department Reports Local COVID-19 Death
YPSILANTI, Mich., March 22, 2020 – Washtenaw County Health Department is reporting the first local death attributed to COVID-19. The individual was an elderly, adult male with underlying health
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