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ICYMI April 27: Updates on COVID-19 developments in Michigan

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Online news is such a fast-moving thing, we thought that maybe you would to find recent coronavirus stories in one spot. We’ll be listing stories here with the most recent first.


As of Sunday, 37,778 coronavirus cases confirmed in Michigan.

Gov. Whitmer signed an executive order setting out how businesses must handle COVID-19 for consumers and workers.

Gov. Whitmer updated her executive orders addressing COVID-19 in Michigan’s jails and prisons.

Attorney General Nessel urged good faith efforts by law enforcement regarding Michigan workers wearing face masks

Family Promise of Grand Rapids is continuing to provide safe emergency shelters and basic needs to families but needs support.

An Allegan County group is now helping people affected by the coronavirus by providing free food, clothes and appliances.

Northside Pizza in Hastings is offering toilet paper and other essentials that people may need but might not be able to find during the outbreak.

Hudsonville Ice Cream is accepting nominations for Random Acts of Ice Cream, a program to give healthcare workers a little sweet relief.

Getting Back To Work: Woman opens gun store in Comstock Park while complying with Whitmer's executive orders. (Julie Dunmire)

We're Open: Smitter Pest Control among essential businesses still up and running. (Todd Chance)