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ICYMI April 17: 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.

Kzoo Family Health Center provides first drive-thru testing today.

Not driving much? Our Nicole DiDonato asked a mechanic for tips to keep your car running.

Priority Health provides access to tools to help with mental wellness linked to COVID-19.

The Michigan Attorney General is investigating a Muskegon business accused of charging for face masks but not delivering any.

Spectrum Health is now treating COVID patients with plasma, donated by virus survivors.

The stay-at-home order means that Meals on Wheels delivered 10,000 more meals than normal in March, reports our Lauren Edwards.

FOX 17 teamed up with competitors WOOD, WZZM, WWMT for message of unity and solidarity, first broadcast Thursday night.

FOX 17’s Ryan Cummings looked into the story of how a woman's leg amputation on hold.

Stimulus money could be going to dead people. A local CPA talked to FOX 17 about what to do.

And now, Couch Gymnastics.

29,263 coronavirus cases confirmed in Michigan as of Thursday afternoon.