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密歇根新闻广播 为患有COVID-19的亲人辩护
On March 26, two of the most important women in Biba Adams life went into the hospital with COVID-19 infections, and would soon be fighting for their lives. Adams dropped her mother, Elaine Head, off at the ER at Beaumonts Royal Oak hospital at about
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密歇根新闻广播 疫情结束后,密歇根州的主要街道会是什么样子
Small businesses forced to shut their doors are trying to figure out how to last through what could be months of being closed. Businesses still operating are figuring out how to keep going. 'Main Street' Michigan is doing everything it can to survive
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密歇根新闻广播 延长待在家中时长的命令
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed a new executive order to deal with the COVID-19 crisis. The emergency has been extended now to May 15 and it requires people to stay at home as much as possible. Her new order also lifts some restrictions on busin
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密歇根新闻广播 寻求冠状病毒援助的小企业的痛苦和耐心
Congress is working on another coronavirus aid package thats already passed the Senate and reportedly includes more than $350 billion dollars for emergency small business loan programs that were depleted of funding after more than a million businesse
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密歇根新闻广播 大力加强冠状病毒检测以重启经济
Michigan plans to begin reopening its economy in 10 days. To do so safely, public health experts agree widespread testing for the coronavirus is key. But with chronic shortages of testing supplies, and no solutions on the near horizon, the state is n
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密歇根新闻广播 急诊室医生分享治疗新型冠状病毒的经验教训
Grappling with a surge in critically ill patients, the lives of healthcare professionals in Michigan look very different than they did a few weeks ago. Detroit continues to be one of the nation's hotspots for COVID-19 cases and deaths, and Michigan h
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密歇根新闻广播 新冠病毒第二波可能性无法预测
Some politicians and businesses are pressuring Governor Gretchen Whitmer to reopen the economy. Republican legislative leaders have a plan to phase in business operations. Its very difficult to make an informed decision about opening the economy beca
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密歇根新闻广播 新型冠状病毒颠覆死亡业务
COVID-19 has changed life as we know it here in Michigan. Its also changed death. As more people die from the disease, funeral homes are making radical adjustments to help families mourn their loved ones without putting more lives in danger. Michigan
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密歇根新闻广播 检测结果阳性
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised a lot of questions about testing for the novel coronavirus including some that are grammar-related. A listener named Alan Ardanowski asked: If someone gets a positive test result for COVID-19, do they test 'positive'
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密歇根新闻广播 教师每晚发布睡前故事保持与学生联系
Thousands of Michigan students have been cut adrift from their school communities as the coronavirus pandemic has shuttered school buildings. Their academic paths suddenly depend on their familys ability to obtain electronic devices or pay for intern
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密歇根新闻广播 帮助解决种族差异的三件事
COVID-19 doesn't discriminate by race, and yet black people in the U.S are dying at an alarmingly higher rate than others. Things are no different here in Michigan, where black people make up less than 14% of the population, but account for 40% of th
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密歇根新闻广播 小企业如何在疫情期间维生
As Michigan's stay at home order stretches into its fourth week, many small businesses around the state are working hard to stay afloat. They are having to quickly pivot how they do business while also trying to figure out what kind of loans and gran
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密歇根新闻广播 阿玛什竞选总统可能会伤害到两个团队
West Michigan Congressman Justin Amash is considering a run for president. This week, Amash revealed that he has paused his Congressional reelection campaign while he considers running for the White House. Libertarian columnist Shikha Dalmia joined M
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密歇根新闻广播 疫情期间松口气
As hard as this time is, some have found the experience of physical distancing offers unexpected opportunities. Detroit writer Desiree Cooper is riding out the virus as the full-time caregiver for two parents with dementia in Virginia Beach. She rece
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密歇根新闻广播 全球流行的面包制作秘诀
Youve probably seen at least one or two homemade loaves of bread on your social media feeds as most of us are stuck at home in quarantine. Maybe youve even tried making a loaf of sourdough or challah yourself. So, why are so many people turning to br