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New CV Testing Site; Craig Cleared Of COVID

Stay at home Michigan day 25.
Michigan health officials report 153 more deaths and more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases. The total is more than 28-thousand cases. 19-hundred 21 have died.
THE CITY OF DETROIT LOGGING 45 MORE DEATHS IN THE CORNOVIRUS PANDEMIC, THE CITY’S OVERALL CONFIRMED CASE TOTAL IS 7,141.
Oakland County is opening a new drive thru testing site across from the Oakland County service center on Telegraph and Elizabeth Lake road.
Oakland County is looking at ice rinks as a possible place to put bodies coming from hospitals.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig is recovered from the coronavirus.
Craig says he underwent a test, the result was negative.
Craig has been recovering at home.
Dozens of Detroit police officers have tested positive , forcing hundreds to be quarantined.

Gov. Whitmer says she’s disappointed that thousands of protestors of her stay at home orders in Lansing ignored physical distancing. Many were not wearing masks as they voiced their opposition to Whitmer.
Whitmer says the protest was a political rally.
The sheriffs of Manistee, Mason, Benzie, and Leelanau counties say they will not strictly enforce Whitmer’s orders.
Two Genesee County jail deputies are self-quarantining at home after testing positive for COVID-19.

Oblivious to the orders not to go Up North, a male and female loon, the world’s oldest documented loons, have returned to the Seney Wildlife Refuge in the U-P, where they have spent summers for the past 23 years. The loons are each thought to be at least 30 years old.