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What’s Happening Day 48 Stay At Home Michigan

Modified stay at home Michigan day 48.

The state health department reports 382 new cases of corona virus and 25 new deaths. Many county health departments don’t report on weekends. Michigan has had more that 47-thousand cases and 45-hundred 51 deaths. 22-thousand 686 people have recovered. Of 12-thousand 200 tests, 6 percent tested positive. Weekly trends are going down.

Michigan is getting 16-hundred vials of the drug Remdesivir which has helped some patients recover faster.

Every General Motors employee will get a back-to-work package delivered to their homes with five face masks and instructions for returning to the job.

With Secretary of State offices closed, the governor extended her order relaxing the rules on expired license plate tabs and drivers licenses.

A 23 year old Flint man has been arraigned for shooting to death a store security guard who wanted the man to wear a mask in the store. The man’s parents are also charged.

Attorney General Dana Nessel will issue a formal opinion that guns can be banned inside the state Capitol building.

Karl Manke, the 77 year old barber in Owosso, faces possible contempt of court charges by the attorney general if he doesn’t close his barbershop.