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ICYMI May 14: Updates on COVID-19 developments in Michigan

Posted at 6:46 AM, May 14, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-14 09:23:18-04

Online news is such a fast-moving thing, we thought that maybe you would to find recent coronavirus stories in Michigan in one spot.

The number of positive cases of the coronavirus in Michigan has increased to 48,391 as of Wednesday, with 4,714 deaths.

How you can avoid skin problems from wearing face masks. (Sarah Grimmer)

A cancelled school trip to Washington DC didn’t keep teachers at Chandler Woods Charter Academy in Belmont from making it a teachable moment. (Nicole DiDonato)

John Ball Zoo announced plans to on May 29.

Another protest is planned in Lansing Thursday, and Michigan State Police advised demonstrators to keep it peaceful. (Angeline McCall)

Kent County introduced a new screening process called Kent County: Back to Work Safely to be used by employers to screen employees.

The Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk has been cancelled. (Aaron Parseghian)

FOX 17’s Lauren Edwards talked to the creator of the Facebook group Michiganders Against Excessive Quarantine, which was shut down by Facebook.

Veterinarians and groomers say there are problems that come with dogs not getting the grooming care they require because groomers are shut down. (Derek Francis)

Worried about rent? Here's how you should approach your landlord. (Aaron Parseghian)

Calvin University is testing students and staff before reopening.

FOX 17’s Annie Szatkowski talked to a salon owner who feels overlooked in Michigan re-opening phases.

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