But the most shocking conclusion was how many may never reopen. Tomato Street said it will permanently close its downtown location to focus on its restaurant in North Spokane. Mail delivery has slowed, but union officials hope for a return to normal by the end of May. While independent restaurants have been hit much harder than many chains, chains aren't immune. Shops and restaurants opening, closing in Oakland County during the pandemic. Metro Detroit businesses hope to not lose out again on Paycheck Protection Program. Michigans nonpartisan, nonprofit news source. Detroit Pistons have 100 ideas to help Detroit fight coronavirus. June 24:After Michigan flattened the curve, coronavirus case counts appear to be rising again. Detroit bus services haltsbut resumes the next day. One county, Whitman, even saw a slight small business bump as others suffered. The pandemic has been tough on pretty much everyone, but no surprise here small business owners have borne the economic brunt of more than a year of quarantines, lockdowns, and other COVID-19 measures. April 4:Coronavirus case numbers continue to climb in Michigan, surpassing 14,000 with540 reported deaths. June 18:Oakland County churches offer coronavirus testing to reach minority communities. Michigan officials warn to expect more cases, state close universities. Businesses arehaving difficulty finding appropriate face coverings. People think [bar and restaurant workers] have all gone back to work and everythings fine now, Tebay said. May 31:Michigan surpasses 57,000 coronavirus cases, death toll reaches 5,491. Stock market tumbles. June 1:Nearly killed by COVID-19, Michigan doctors, nurses return humbled, smarter. Experts warn we'll see at least 100K more. Royal Oak police chief Corrigan ODonohue tests positive for coronavirus. July 31:COVID-19 cases tied to Crystal Gardens reception grow to 9; some also were at Beaumont picnic. We're not just a news organization, we're also your neighbors. UAW, Ford unveil safety video to calm 'worried' workers heading back to factories. If you care about Michigan, please support our work. There are more than 76,000 cases globally, with more than 2,200 deaths. A new Michigan app will let you know. The rules also closed high schools and limited indoor crowds to no more than two households or 10 people and outdoor ones to 25 people. Carpenter, who remains in custody, was due in federal court Friday for a bond hearing. A Michigan judge on Friday dismissed a school district and its employees as defendants in two wrongful death lawsuits stemming from a deadly 2021 mass shooting by a 15-year-old student armed with a gun his parents had bought him for Christmas. On July 28, McDonald's announced in an earnings call that it planned to close around 200 restaurants by the end of 2020. May 27: Nearly half of Detroiterslost their job during the coronavirus pandemic. Even though much of America has opened up, most locales have implemented social-distancing guidelines that make it impossible for restaurants to generate a profit even if they reopen dining rooms. Catholic Mass to resumein metro Detroit, but with social distancing precautions. Blue Angels to fly over Detroit Wednesday to thank essential workers. May 21:Trump visits Michigan, calls for Americans to get back to work, expects 'epic' comeback. June 29:Harris English tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. Jan. 13:Michigan Senate Majority Leader Shirkey confirmsCOVID-19 in December. Detroit says COVID-19 infection rate at 26 percentin city's nursing homes as testing continues. We want them to try to shop at online Michigan-based stores. May 9:Michigans definition of coronavirus recovery looser than other states. Gretchen Whitmer declaresan emergencyafter confirming the state's first two cases of the new coronavirus, an Oakland County woman and a Wayne County man tested positive. April 8:Wayne County morgue brings in refrigerated trucks for a surge in coronavirus deaths. The web Browser you are currently using is unsupported, and some features of this site may not work as intended. March 18: A man in his 50s dies at Beaumont Hospitalin Wayne County becoming Michigan's first death tied to coronavirus. March 28:The state of Michigan declaresthe new tax deadline for state incomereturns isJuly 15. Small businesses lost as of early June 2021:38.3%. Detroit's demolition program isaxed to help balance the city's budget. Overhearing waitstaff at the Session Room talking about the new rules that start Wednesday was a pretty heartbreaking experience.. Detroit to get on-the-spot coronavirus testing. Michigan hospitals were shorted $130,000per COVID-19 patient in federal aid, says a reportreleasedby U.S. Sen. Gary Peters. Utah already leads the nation with the lowest number of small business closings on this list through early June 2021, but there was more good news recently when the Census Bureau'sSmall Business Pulse Surveynoted that 45% of small businesses are already operating at pre-pandemic levels, while 26% are expected to return to normal within six months. Michigan's governor limits visits to Michigan hospitals and bansgatherings of more than 250 people. April 7:Michigan coronavirus cases hit 18,970, leaving 845 people dead. Pregnant Michigan women turn to midwives during coronavirus outbreak. May 15:Duggan hires a hospital executive and political ally to lead Detroit's long-term coronavirus response. FoodFirst Global Restaurants, the parent company of Brio and Bravo, filed for bankruptcy in April and announced it would close 71 of its 92 restaurants. Michigan begins tracking probable COVID-19 deaths and cases. The Fed cuts thefederal funds rate to stimulate the economy. On May 26, TGI Fridays CEO Ray Blanchette told Bloomberg that the chain could permanently close up to 20% of its 386 restaurants. Trump asks Congress for a pot of gold, $850 billion, to revive the ailing economy. Shoppers leavinggloves, masks, wipes in parking lots. Traverse City eyes closing Front Street downtown to cars as part of its businesses plan to reopen. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on Monday said the city will enforce the order, and plans to inspect businesses and schools. The hardest-hit industries were leisure and hospitality. May 12:Ann Arbor company says its nasal antiseptic can kill coronavirus. March 24: On the first day of Michigan'sstay-at-homeorder, businesses and law enforcement are confused. Republicans in the Legislature have issued few public health proposals related to the pandemic, beyond proposed rules that would allow local health departments to opt out of COVID lockdown orders. Feb. 14: France announces first virus death in Europe. Face maskshave become a part of our wardrobes. March 31:Whitmer joins GOP governor from Maryland in joint coronavirus plea to Washington. Dunkin' will close all 450 stores located in Speedway gas stations after ending its partnership with the gas station chain, Today reported on July 6. Beaumont hospitals'facing limitations and nearing capacity' with coronavirus patients. Pfizer ramps up its Kalamazoo manufacturing site to aid in the mass production of avaccinein human trials. The state, including its business community, should be seeing bipartisan collaboration during the pandemic, business advocates said. Twoout-of-state visitors test positive for coronavirus in Grand Traverse County. Detroit auto show canceled as TCF Center chosen for a field hospital in coronavirus fight. Michigan reports thelowest daily coronavirus death total since March. Beaumont Health CEO describes coronavirus pandemic as "our worst nightmare." Jan. 25: Three Michiganders two from Washtenaw County and one from Macomb County aretested, although the tests come back negative. Business leaders also say theyre hopeful for relief through the RESTAURANTS Act, which stalled after it was passed by the House of Representatives. FoodFirst told Restaurant Business magazine that it had already been struggling with declining sales and closed 10 locations in January. 2:Almost half Michigan Republicans don't plan to get vaccine, poll shows. Nov. 20: Judge won't allow Michigan restaurants to immediately reopen dining rooms. March 13: Trump declares a national emergency. U.S. Housea relief bill to help people affected by thecoronavirus. Infection rate at Michigan prison exceeds New York, Chicago jail hot spots. March 23:Saying that "we must do more" to save lives, Gov. July 21:50 immigrants helping Michigan flood recovery got coronavirus, allege safety was neglected. Renters and landlords in Michigan feel the pain of coronavirus pandemic. May 25:New coronavirus cases down in Michigan; death toll reaches 5,240. Gretchen Whitmer Sunday amid. Both Calley and the Detroit Regional Chamber are urging Michigans elected officials to bridge their political divide. Cheapism may earn a commission if you buy through a link on our site. As this crisis now passes eight months, the division between our executive and legislative leaders has become glaring and not helpful as Michiganders grapple with the dual challenges of health and economy, the Detroit Regional Chamber wrote in a statement. WRTV6/Shea Goodpaster. Whitmer over handling of coronavirus. President Trump announces the suspension of immigration to 'protect jobs' amid the coronavirus pandemic. May 11:Horse-drawn carriage plans delayed again as Mackinac Island opening stalled by the coronavirus. Data released Monday by Michigan show zero retailers and patrons were affected by the most recent outbreaks, 17 from social gatherings, 59 in long-term care facilities and 57 in K-12 schools. Reopening isn't the fiscal cure-all some hoped it would be, and a recent Yelp report found that nearly 16,000 restaurants have already permanently closed since the pandemic began. Distilleries pivot from whiskey to hand sanitizerascoronavirus depletes supplies. June 8: Poll shows Michiganders fear a second wave of coronavirus, support Gov. Michigan is providing condoms by mail. May 5:Ali Salaam, the father of Detroit boxer Tony Harrison, dies from coronavirus. Numerous Michigan hotels close as the coronavirus crisis deepens and others are barelystaying open amid single-digit occupancy rates. Whitmer. One of the hardest-hit states in the early days of the pandemic, Washington has actually done fairly well since. June 4: The impact on frontline workersintensifies, even as coronavirus cases slow down. Jan 28: U.S.evacuates personnel and some private citizens aboard charter flights. Heres what the laws are now, Michigan State shooting update: 2 more students released from hospital, Michigan has far more power outages this week than other Midwest states, Michigan outraged toxic waste from Ohio derailment shipped to Belleville, MSU shooting: fourth victim identified, discharged from hospital, Michigan lawmakers send Whitmer tax cuts; $180 payments are dead, Michigans lousy infrastructure has many begging: Fix the damn noisy roads, Michigan State shooting: Alerts to students delayed as police rushed to campus, Judge won't allow Michigan restaurants to immediately reopen dining rooms, Shock and despair as Michigan bars, restaurants take another COVID hit.
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