This week, Michigan's stay-at-home restrictions will be lifted, which will allow restaurants, salons, summer camps, and other specialty businesses to reopen. Yet, a second wave of coronavirus infections remains a possibility. WEMU's David Fair speaks to Washtenaw County Health spokesperson Susan Cerniglia about how the county plans to address such concerns.
RESOURCES:
Washtenaw County Health Department
Washtenaw County Health Department COVID-19 Site
Breakdown of Washtenaw County COVID-19 Cases
Washtenaw County Health COVID-19 Testing Information
Michigan Executive Order 2020-110 (Lifting of Stay-At-Home Order)
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— David Fair is the WEMU News Director and host of Morning Edition on WEMU. You can contact David at 734.487.3363, on twitter @DavidFairWEMU, or email him at dfair@emich.edu