COVID19

When church goes online: Battle Creek congregation finds opportunity in pandemic imposed alternative

Churches across the country have dealt with the pandemic in different ways. At First Congregational Church in Battle Creek going online has created new ways to reach an audience they might never have otherwise encountered.

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The COVID vaccines: Kalamazoo’s medical community answers all your questions

When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine, "I recommend it to all my loved ones. So I recommend it to you," says Dr. Martinson Arnan said of the first and second shots produced by Pfizer.

Carolyn Wilson administers the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to Dr. Eric Kane at Beaumont Service Center in Southfield on Dec. 15, 2020.
Michigan health care professionals work to assuage skepticism as they roll out COVID-19 vaccines

Health care professionals across Michigan are doing their best to respond to Michiganders' concerns and deliver the vaccine to as many residents as possible.

Dr. Wassim Tarraf has carried out research on COVID-19's impact on people of color.
Michigan grapples with COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on people of color’s mental health

COVID-19 has taken a toll on mental health in Michigan and across the world, but new Wayne State University (WSU) research shows that burden has been heaviest for people of color.

COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Battle Creek goes to medical staff and first responders
City of Kalamazoo and United Way have a new grant program to help small businesses pay for PPE

The City of Kalamazoo and the regional United Way are partnering to help city-based businesses with fewer than 50 employees that need funds for personal protective equipment.

COVID-19 cases continue to spike in Calhoun County, hospitals feeling the surge

There’s a limit to how much stress hospitals can handle, Battle Creek medical experts are warning. COVID-19 cases are currently testing those limits.

A Food Bank of Eastern Michigan distribution at the Martus Luna Food Pantry in Flint.
Emergency food programs are plentiful in Michigan – but many residents are still going hungry

A new report provides a comprehensive look at the state's vast system of food banks and emergency food resources, and why many residents are still falling through the cracks.

Katrina Jones and Janay Clark.
Michigan’s direct care workers confront shortages of PPE and providers as pandemic rages

For these essential workers, social distancing is impossible – and personal protective equipment (PPE) is both indispensable and alarmingly difficult to obtain.

A Joy for All robotic dog.
Michigan agencies distribute robotic pets to help elders combat loneliness during pandemic

One agency has already distributed 80 robotic pets to elders in its service area, and others across Michigan are either considering or actively preparing efforts to hand out hundreds more.

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