COVID-19 Articles

Webinar: Dykema Legal Experts Explain OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standards for the Workplace
With a potential federal vaccination or testing requirement for businesses on the horizon for employers of 100 or more, legal experts at Dykema hosted a webinar to explain some of the terms of these new regulations to help employers prepare.
Continue ReadingBeaumont doctor: ‘Metro Detroit is again becoming a hotspot’ for COVID-19
Hospitalizations from COVID-19 rose 20% in Michigan in the last week, to 2,621, alarming hospital leaders who say the state is now mired in its fourth coronavirus surge.
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What the Federal Vaccine or Testing Requirement Means for Michigan Businesses
On Nov. 4, the U.S. Department of Labor released emergency rules from OSHA that will officially go into effect Jan. 4, 2022. As of that deadline, employees at companies of 100 or more must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or get tested for the virus weekly. Learn how this will impact Michigan businesses.
Continue ReadingMetro Detroit health departments begin offering Moderna, J&J COVID-19 booster shots
The city of Detroit and its neighboring suburban health departments have begun giving Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shots.
Continue ReadingCOVID-19 Vaccine Boosters: When, Where, And How To Get Them In Michigan
The federal government is poised to sign off on vaccine boosters made by Moderna and Johnson & Johnson as early as this week, paving the way for greater protection against COVID for hundreds of thousands more people in Michigan.
Continue ReadingOakland County: CDC Says Residents May Get COVID-19 And Flu Vaccines At The Same Time
Oakland County Health Division reminds residents that COVID-19 and flu vaccines can be given at the same time, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The Health Division is administering both vaccines at its indoor community clinics.
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COVID-19 shots helped prevent thousands of senior deaths in Mich., report finds
Vaccines may have helped prevent the COVID-19 deaths of 3,900 seniors in Michigan and hundreds of thousands across the United States between January and May this year, according to a federal report released Tuesday.
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Oakland County hosts clinic to administer doses of COVID booster vaccine
Since booster doses of the Pfizer vaccine were authorized on Friday (Sept. 24), more than 400,000 people have received their third dose. That’s just at pharmacies.
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Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate could have a major impact on Michigan workplaces
Calling it a “pandemic of the unvaccinated,” President Joe Biden announced a new, sweeping federal mandate Thursday that will require about 100 million American workers to get coronavirus vaccines with hopes of squelching a national surge driven by the delta variant that has choked the U.S. economy.
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Most employers say COVID vaccine mandates possible by year’s end
Vaccine mandates are set to get more common in the workplace. A majority of U.S. employers — 52 percent — are planning or considering requirements for a COVID-19 shot by the end of the year, according to a survey released Wednesday by consultant Willis Towers Watson. That’s more than double the 21 percent of companies polled that currently have some form of mandate.
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Wayne County mandates masks in K-12 schools, day cares
Wayne County’s Public Health Department instituted a mask mandate Friday for all county school districts, schools and day care providers.
Continue ReadingGM requires U.S. salaried employees to disclose vaccination status
General Motors Co. has required all salaried employees in the U.S. to disclose their coronavirus vaccination status to help guide its safety protocols, the automaker confirmed Thursday.
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Oakland County mandates masks in all K-12 schools in emergency order
Students and staff in schools across all of Oakland County will be required to wear masks as the school year begins.
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MIOSHA Encourages Employers to Follow Updated CDC Guidance to Contain the Spread of COVID-19
MIOSHA is strongly encouraging Michigan employers to follow recently updated Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines due to the Delta variant of COVID-19. View the updated guidance.
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Rocket Will Require Unvaccinated Workers to Be Tested, Wear Masks
Rocket Companies Inc. will require unvaccinated employees to wear masks in the office and get tested weekly, the mortgage giant said Wednesday, joining many other organizations increasing COVID-19 prevention protocols amid the spread of the Delta variant.
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Support for People with Long COVID, Guide to Workplace Accomodations
To mark the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the White House recently released a number of resources to support people managing Long COVID. Learn about new guidance for those experiencing Long COVID including potential workplace accomodations.
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Trinity Health Mandates COVID-19 Vaccinations for Employees, Contractors
A second major health system based in Michigan will require its workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Trinity Health, based in Livonia, announced Thursday that its employees, contractors, and others conducting business in its hospitals must be vaccinated by Sept. 21.
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Study Suggests mRNA Vaccines Induce Long-Lasting COVID-19 Immunity
A new study has found that some vaccines may offer COVID-19 immunity for years, especially for those who contracted and recovered from the virus before immunization.
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Whitmer Announces Michigan COVID-19 Vaccine Sweepstakes, Scholarships
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer plans to announce details Thursday of a COVID-19 vaccine sweepstakes that will give vaccinated Michiganders a chance to win a combined total of more than $5 million in cash and nine college scholarships worth $55,000 apiece.
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MICHauto Testifies in Lansing on Solutions for State’s Labor Shortage
On June 17, MICHauto executive director Glenn Stevens Jr., Global Strategic Supply Solutions Chief Executive Officer and MICHauto Board Chair Lisa Lunsford, and Shape General Counsel Aida Tanaka, testified before the Michigan House Workforce Committee on the continuing labor shortage issues facing the automotive and mobility industry and state.
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Henry Ford Health System to Require COVID-19 Vaccine for All Employees
Henry Ford Health System will mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for its 33,000 employees effective Sept. 10. The Detroit-based health system is the first major health system in Michigan to require employees receive the vaccine. It joins at least 18 other health systems across the U.S. doing so.
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Survey: How Small Businesses are Emerging and Adapting from COVID-19
A Salesforce survey of 200 U.S. small business leaders illustrated how this sector is growing its customer base, using technology, and preparing for the future. Though small businesses have suffered revenue loss over the course of the pandemic – as more than half of survey respondents shared – these results show promise for businesses that prioritize safety, focus on customer experiences, and commit to technological investments.
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Michigan House Approves $65B Budget Plan with ‘Win’ for Schools as Deadline Looms
The Michigan House voted Thursday night to approve a tentative $64.7 billion budget with a significant funding boost for schools just a week before a self-imposed deadline to OK the state’s next spending plan. The House-backed budget plan, which doesn’t yet include funding bills for community colleges and universities, would increase funding 8% for K-12 schools to $16.7 billion.
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Michigan Ends Most COVID-19 Restrictions Today: What It Means for You
No more mask mandates, worrying if you’re six feet away from another table at a restaurant or waiting for someone to leave a store before entering to ensure the business is not over capacity. At 12:01 Tuesday morning, Michigan joined the majority of states in the nation and rolled back almost all of its remaining pandemic restrictions.
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MIOSHA Updates COVID-19 Emergency Rules to Align with Federal OSHA
Today, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) filed COVID-19 emergency rules to align with Federal OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS). The updated rules are effective today and set to expire Dec. 22, 2021.
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Michigan Lifting all COVID-19 Capacity, Mask Restrictions June 22
Starting at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, Michigan bars and restaurants can go back to 100% indoor capacity and drop social distancing. Michigan’s capacity limits for indoor gatherings and public-facing businesses will be lifted June 22, nine days earlier than originally planned.
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Employer Strategies For A Healthy Return To Office
Employers and employees across Southeast Michigan are preparing to transition back to in-person work. The Detroit Regional Chamber knows a shift this large doesn’t come without challenges. During a recent employer forum, national health experts discussed useful strategies for maintaining well-being amid return to office and the importance of staying up to date on routine vaccinations.
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Michigan Legislature Passes $6.6B in Federal Coronavirus Aid
The Michigan Senate voted unanimously Tuesday to allocate nearly $4.4 billion in federal COVID-19 aid to K-12 schools after Republican lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration reached an agreement.
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Facing Worker Shortage, Some Businesses Reduce Hours, Services; Others Offer Incentives
Worker shortages are leaving employers across Michigan and the nation in a lurch, particularly those looking to fill hourly jobs in such industries as retail, food service, and hospitality. Business leaders in Michigan say the shortages risk lessening the gains they hoped to recoup following the pandemic. And the shortages do not bode well for businesses looking to rebound as the state approaches an unfettered reopening next month.
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Applications Open: $2M in COVID-19 Workplace Safety Grants Available to Further Protect Workers
As the economy continues to open back up and employers strive to keep their employees, customers, and communities safe from COVID-19, the State of Michigan has launched another round of funding for the Michigan COVID-19 Safety Grant Program.
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‘Back to Work’ Resources Help Michigan Businesses Find Talent to Fill Available Jobs
As the economy continues to reopen, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) launched a new ‘Back to Work’ effort to highlight programs and services that help businesses and their current workforce needs.
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In Case You Missed It: Dykema on Employer Obligations as Michigan Gets Back to Work
View a conversation with Dykema’s John F. Hermon on what employers need to do to prepare for employees’ return to the office.
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Paycheck Protection Program Formally Closes with Nearly $24.5B Awarded to Michigan Small Businesses
As the COVID-19 pandemic looks to be heading toward a close in much of the U.S., so too has a small business relief program set up in the early, chaotic days as a means of bolstering businesses faced with a sharp drop in revenue.
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Update: Chamber-Backed PPE Tax Relief Bills Pass in Michigan Senate
On Wednesday, June 2, the Michigan Senate passed their version of a package of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) tax relief bills. The Detroit Regional Chamber helped introduce this bipartisan legislation in the Michigan House of Representatives and has advocated for its passage.
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Employers Can Require Employees to Get Vaccinated, New Federal Guidance Says
Employers can require their employees to get COVID-19 vaccines, according to new federal guidance issued Friday. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said federal equal employment opportunity laws don’t limit the incentives that employers can offer their employees to confirm their vaccination status.
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These Michigan COVID-19 Restrictions are Changing Tuesday
Many Michigan restrictions on businesses and gatherings aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19 will be lifted or relaxed starting June 1. View the updates on capacity limits, masking, workplace guidelines, and more.
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Lotteries, Other Incentives May Work to Get More COVID-19 Vaccines in Arms
Incentives for getting a COVID-19 vaccine are starting to feel like a dime a dozen: free beer or doughnuts, a free cruise or Super Bowl tickets, one year of free travel or the chance to win a million bucks through a lottery. Learn more about the tactics businesses are using.
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WATCH: Q&A on Updated MIOSHA Workplace Rules
Michigan COVID-19 Workplace Safety Director Sean Egan hosted a webinar to discuss the recently announced updates to Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) COVID-19 emergency rules and answer questions about the impact of these changes on the workplace. Watch the recording a view a recap.
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State Updates Return-to-Work Safety Guidelines, MIOSHA Emergency Rules for the Workplace
Updates were announced today to MIOSHA COVID-19 emergency rules as many employers return to in-person work. Gov. Whitmer also announced an updated MDHHS COVID-19 Gatherings and Face Masks epidemic order, which is set to take effect on June 1.
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Employers Across Michigan Prepare for In-Person Return to Workspace
Michiganders can finally return to the office to work as of May 24. As companies start to make the transition of having employees come into the office, some businesses are making the transition slowly to make sure their workers feel safe.
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Understanding Michigan Health Department Rules on Masks
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued an updated Epidemic Order. The order left in most of the requirements addressing capacity and gathering restrictions, curfews for restaurants, and contact tracing requirements for certain businesses; however, it did update mask-wearing guidance to match the CDC updates.
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3 Things Michigan Businesses Need to Know About Changes in Mask Rules
Updated mask guidance further underscores that vaccines are the most effective and important way to ensure a sustainable and robust economic recovery for Michigan and the path for a full return to business operations. Learn more about these changes.
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Chamber Advocates for Passage of PPE Tax Exemptions for Michigan Business
Matt Patton, director of government relations for the Detroit Regional Chamber, testified before the Michigan Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday, May 12, to advocate for House Bill 4224 and 4225, which would allow a business to claim personal protective equipment (PPE) tax exemptions in response to the COVID-19. Patton had previously testified before the House in February.
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Where You Can Get Your 12- to 15-Year-Old a COVID-19 Vaccine in Michigan
Now that kids ages 12-15 can get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, here’s where you can go to get them immunized in Michigan. Keep in mind that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is the only type authorized so far for use in people younger than 18 in the United States, and a parent or guardian must be present when kids get their shots.
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Letter: Chamber Proposes $400M Plan To Incentivize Workers To Reenter The Workforce Amid Increasing Demand
The Detroit Regional Chamber sent a letter to Michigan Sen. Jim Stamas (R-Midland) and Rep. Thomas Albert (R-Grattan Township) outlining a $400 million proposal for the 100K by Labor Day Back to Work Plan.
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FDA Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for Younger Teens, Moving US ‘Closer to Returning to a Sense of Normalcy’
A COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and its German partner, BioNTech, is safe and effective enough to give to younger teens, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday in authorizing its use. The decision means adolescents ages 12 to 15 could qualify for shots as soon as Thursday, after the Wednesday meeting of an advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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LISTEN: Building Vaccine Confidence Within the Workplace
At the Detroit Regional Chamber’s Employer Forum: Building Vaccine Confidence Within Your Workplace, regional health experts from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) and Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) discussed the COVID-19 vaccines, navigating employee conversations, and the new COVID-19 variants.
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Michigan’s First Reopening Goal Could be Hit Sooner Than You Think as Vaccination Rates Rise
Michigan’s vaccination rates have shot up this weekend, getting the state closer to the benchmarks for reopening. As of Saturday, 54% of eligible Michiganders have gotten at least one dose of a COVID vaccine — higher than the 51.5% reported Friday.
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What Businesses Need to Know About Reopening Their Office Spaces
Welcoming employees back into an in-person office environment in the pandemic era requires special considerations and on-site safety protocols to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. Review these protocols for health screenings, PPE use, workspace updates, and more.
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New Order Eases Michigan’s Mask Requirements
Masks will generally not be required outdoors in Michigan and fully vaccinated people who are not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms won’t have to wear masks at indoor residential gatherings under a new order from the state Department of Health and Human Services. Learn more.
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What Businesses Need to Know About Vaccines Before Returning to the Office
Businesses in all sectors will be able to resume in-person work 14 days after reaching 55% of residents vaccinated. As that milestone quickly approaches, employers planning to bring employees back to the office should use this time to develop a return-to-office strategy including the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Critical Support Available for Michigan Restaurants, Bars Through Federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund
Applications open May 3 for $28.6 billion in federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund direct relief being provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration under the American Rescue Plan. Learn more.
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Michigan’s Return-to-Office Workgroup Releases Recommendations for Transitioning to In-Person Work
The State’s Return-to-Office Workgroup has provided Gov. Gretchen Whitmer with its recommendations for how employers can begin to plan for a safe, phased reopening of offices. The group has acted quickly to develop concise recommendations regarding policies, guidance, and best practices to help employers plan for a return to in-person office work.
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CDC Says Many Americans Can Now Go Outside Without a Mask
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eased its guidelines Tuesday on the wearing of masks outdoors, saying fully vaccinated Americans don’t need to cover their faces anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers.
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PPP Loans Won’t be Taxed, Michigan Treasury Says
Michigan small business owners who received federal Paycheck Protection Program loans will in most cases be free of any state tax obligation on those loans, the Michigan Department of Treasury said in a memo this week.
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New Paid Leave Tax Credit Will Offset Cost for Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses
Yesterday, President Biden announced a new paid leave tax credit that will offset the cost for small- and medium-sized businesses to provide full pay for any time their employees need to get a COVID-19 vaccination or recover from side effects.
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UPDATE: Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Application Portal to Reopen April 24
The U.S. Small Business Administration has completed rigorous testing and the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant application portal will reopen on Saturday, April 24. Learn how to prepare your application.
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3 Things to Know about the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF)
Our partners at Detroit Means Business compiled key details about the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) for businesses interested in applying. View three key items to consider to prepare to apply.
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Survey: Michigan’s Small Business Owners Feeling More Confident, but More Relief Likely Needed
Michigan’s small business owners overwhelmingly feel their companies will survive, but general business conditions remain on shaky ground. That’s according to the results of a new survey done by New York City-based investment banking giant Goldman Sachs as part of its 10,000 Small Business Voices project, an advocacy initiative for small business-friendly policies.
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Vaccine Pilot Program Targets 43,000 in Underserved Populations
More than 43,000 Michiganders living in underserved communities received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in a month-old pilot program coordinated by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Protect Michigan Commission.
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Current COVID-19 Surge Predicted to Last Another 2 Weeks, Then Flatten as Vaccinations Take Hold
Experts are predicting the ongoing third surge of COVID-19 hospitalizations, deaths, and positive cases in Michigan could last another two weeks before leveling off as vaccinations take hold. This week, Michigan’s COVID-19 positivity rate dropped from a seven-day average of 17.9% on April 6 to 13.2% on April 18, lower than the December peak of 16%.
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Kresge Commits $2M for Vaccine Efforts, Health Equity in Detroit Neighborhoods
The Kresge Foundation today announced $1 million to bolster vaccine access and health equity through Detroit’s community health centers, community development organizations, and human service agencies. The foundation is also committing to an additional $1 million in vaccination support grants in Detroit in the coming weeks.
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Michigan Extends COVID-19 Health Order for 1 Month, Adds New Rules for Kids
Michigan is extending for one month its current COVID-19 restrictions, which require mask-wearing, limited capacity at most businesses, 50% indoor dining, small private gatherings, and testing for youth athletics. The move comes after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and state health officials repeatedly pleaded with Michiganders to get vaccines, wear masks and practice other safety measures in an effort to avoid further restrictions.
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COVID-19 Town Hall: Ford Motor Company’s Medical Director Dr. Francesca Litow
In addition to being one of the first manufacturers to pivot toward making personal protective equipment, Ford Motor Company has been a forerunner in implementing successful return-to-work safety protocols and on-site vaccination for employees. Dr. Francesca Litow, Ford’s medical director of global occupational health services, shared more about the company’s medical policies, programs, and procedures to #FinishStrong in the battle against COVID-19.
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Statement from the Michigan Black Leadership Advisory Council (BLAC) on COVID-19 Protocols and Vaccine Hesitancy in the Black Community
The Michigan Black Leadership Advisory Council is urging Black Michiganders to get the COVID-19 vaccine as cases and hospitalizations continue to surge across the state, especially in Black communities. Read the full statement.
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Why Michigan is Extending COVID-19 Workplace Restrictions, and What Those Rules Require
State officials on Tuesday formally announced they had extended Michigan’s workplace restrictions for another six months, citing the virus surge in the state. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and state officials say the extension does not mean businesses cannot have in-person work before October, adding that restrictions could be lifted when COVID-19 trends improve.
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Employer Guide: How to Effectively Engage Your Employees Regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine
The Detroit Regional Chamber’s partners at the Lansing Regional Chamber created a comprehensive employer guide for communicating about and planning for the COVID-19 vaccination in the workplace. We’ve adapted that original guide for our Detroit Regional Chamber members and Southeast Michigan business community.
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MIOSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Office Rules to be Extended Six Months, Gov Says
The state of Michigan plans to extend COVID-19 emergency business place rules that expire Wednesday, but Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Monday the extension does not mean six more months of prohibitions on in-office work.
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Crain’s Editorial: How Employers Can Aid in Vaccine Race
Our state has become the crossroads of what we hope are the final throes of the coronavirus pandemic. But to get past it, we have to solve two problems: COVID-19 cases that are again raging out of control, and efficiently getting a substantial majority of our people vaccinated.
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Governor Urges Voluntary Pause to Slow COVID-19; 5M Vaccinations Administered in Michigan
At a press conference in Lansing on Friday, April 9, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer outlined the ongoing challenges the state is facing with COVID-19, significant progress on the vaccine, and steps Michigan businesses and residents can take to try and reduce the spread.
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Michigan Gets $90.2 Million from CDC for COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday it’ll award Michigan $90,239,771 to build partnerships with community-based organizations to increase vaccine uptake, especially among underserved populations hard-hit by the virus.
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Whitmer: Vaccinations the Key to Lifting Most Business Restrictions by Summer
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer indicated Tuesday that Michigan may be able to lift most remaining COVID-19 business restrictions this summer if Michigan’s vaccination rate increases, but said the state may take additional action to stop the spread of the virus through school and club sports.
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Detroit Announces Eight New COVID-19 Vaccination Sites in Neighborhoods
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced Monday eight new vaccination sites launching in city neighborhoods in an effort to ramp up vaccination efforts in Detroit amid a surge of COVID-19 cases in Michigan.
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What to Know About COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Opening Up to Ages 16+
Anyone 16 years old or older is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine as of Monday in Michigan. Michigan residents interested and eligible can now choose where to receive their vaccines, whether through city or county vaccine sites, through their health provider, or at pharmacy chains.
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Advice for Celebrating Easter Safely as COVID-19 Cases in Michigan Surge
Easter is the first major holiday people will be celebrating where some of their family and friends may be fully vaccinated. Under the current CDC guidelines, people who are fully vaccinated can gather indoors with other vaccinated people without masks and share a meal.
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What You Need to Know: Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Application Process
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is rolling out its Shuttered Venues Operators Grant (SVOG) application on April 8. Learn more about the application process, rollout timeline, eligibility, and more.
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Biden Extends Small Business Loan Program Through May 31
The legislation will extend the deadline for the Paycheck Protection Program to May 31 from March 31, giving businesses two additional months to apply. The legislation also provides the Small Business Administration an additional 30 days to process loans, in a bid to address longer wait times after the government began more strictly screening applications to prevent fraud.
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Expansions to Temporary State Unemployment Provisions End March 31, 2021
According to state law, some temporary expansions in unemployment eligibility and cost-sharing applicable to state unemployment claims are set to expire on March 31, 2021.
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Gov. Whitmer Increases Daily Vaccination Goal to 100,000 Shots Per Day
Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer raised Michigan’s COVID-19 vaccination goal from 50,000 to 100,000 shots per day. The new goal is based on the state’s successful efforts to expand equitable and efficient vaccine administration by partnering with private and public organizations in communities across the state, and is made possible by continuous week-over-week increases in the number of vaccines allocated to the state of Michigan.
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Pfizer Will Break Ground on Portage Plant Expansion Expected to Create 450 Jobs
Pfizer is breaking ground this week on a new pharmaceutical production facility. The company will break ground on the new facility at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, according to a press release from Pfizer.
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Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Proves Safe and Effective for Kids Ages 12 to 15, Company Study Shows
The COVID-19 vaccine from drug company Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech vaccine is safe for and extremely effective in adolescents, according to a company-sponsored study released early Wednesday. In adolescents 12 to 15 years old, vaccination led to a higher protective antibody response than in adults and was seen to be 100% effective against symptomatic disease, the study of 2,260 adolescents found.
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Michigan Leads US With Highest Number of COVID-19 Cases Per Capita, More Vaccines Coming
More COVID-19 vaccines are headed to Michigan as the state ranks No. 1 in the country with the highest number of COVID-19 cases per capita over the last seven days, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s office.
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Detroit Opens COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility to Residents Age 16 and Older
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced Monday that the city will open up vaccine eligibility to Detroiters age 16 and older — a week earlier than the state — as more younger people are contracting the coronavirus and being hospitalized. Also, the city is opening its Johnson & Johnson vaccination clinic at the Northwest Activities Center, 18100 Meyers Road, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, he said.
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Michigan’s COVID-19 Cases Rise for Fifth Straight Week
Michigan added 4,670 new COVID-19 cases and 22 deaths on Saturday and ended the week with 27,758 new cases. It’s the fifth weekly increase in a row and the highest weekly total since 28,072 were recorded Dec. 13-19.
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When Will Michigan Workplaces Get Back to Normal? There’s No One Set Approach.
Citing Detroit Regional Chamber’s COVID-19 Vaccine Business Perception Survey, learn how businesses plan to get back to work and how vaccinations will play a role.
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Employers Able to Assemble 100+ Workers at a Time Can Request On-Site Vaccinations
The City of Detroit has significantly expanded vaccine eligibility once more to include anyone ages 18 or older living or working in Detroit whose job requires them to report to their regular work site, Mayor Mike Duggan announced Monday. The Mayor also said that any large employer able to line up at least 100 employees in advance can ask the Detroit Health Department to conduct on-site vaccinations, instead of having to travel to TCF.
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Wayne State University Introduces Scholarship for Essential Workers
Wayne State University has announced an initiative to help frontline workers get a break in the cost of education. The Frontliners Forward Scholarship will offer $4,000 dollars to essential frontline employees looking to secure a bachelor’s degree in any field. Learn more.
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SBA Launches Portal to Begin Accepting Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Applications on April 8
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is launching a splash page for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) application portal in anticipation of opening applications for the much-anticipated critical economic relief program on Thursday, April 8, 2021. Learn more in a webinar on March 30.
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Where to Find COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments in Michigan
View a host of resources for getting your vaccine scheduled through local health departments, health care systems, retail pharmacies, and more.
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New Michigan unemployment claims continued their downward slide last week
New unemployment claims in Michigan continued their downward slide last week, a sign that the state’s economy is recovering as restrictions are loosened and warmer weather coaxes consumers out of their homes.
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$793 COVID-19 Relief Checks in the Mail for 55,900 Hospitality Industry Workers
The Michigan Department of Treasury on Wednesday started mailing $793 checks to hospitality industry workers whose hours were cut or jobs were eliminated in late 2020 during a state-mandated shutdown of restaurants, casinos, and entertainment venues. Learn more.
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The Chamber’s Analysis of a Pivotal Week in the Fight Against COVID-19
March 8-12, 2021, was a pivotal week in the fight against COVID-19 with important news coming from Detroit, Lansing, and Washington. The Detroit Regional Chamber has been tracking the stories and providing analysis of what it means for Michigan businesses.
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How to Register for the COVID-19 vaccination Clinic at Ford Field in Detroit
Michiganders can now begin registering for the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Ford Field in Detroit. The community vaccination site is set to officially open on March 24. Learn more about how to register.
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Biden Sets May 1 Target to Have All Adults Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
President Joe Biden on Thursday night offered Americans a glimpse of hope that life would begin to return to normal this summer as he marked a year of U.S. shutdowns and death, ordering a further acceleration of the government’s efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic. In his first prime-time address to the country since his inauguration, the president directed states to make all U.S. adults eligible for vaccinations by May 1.
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What the $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package Means for Michigan
President Biden’s $1.9 trillion pandemic-aid package, the American Rescue Plan, will be signed into law Friday after being approved by Congress. The plan has many provisions that focus aid to state and local governments, small businesses, unemployed Americans, and sends stimulus checks to tens of millions of Americans. What does this bill mean for the broader economy and Michigan? The Chamber breaks down some highlights.
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What COVID-19 Supplemental Budget Passage Means for Michigan Businesses
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed two coronavirus relief supplemental bills into law but then line-item vetoed about $650 million from those two bills and put in question an additional $841 million for schools that are part of her veto of another bill that would have transferred the power to close schools to in-person learning from state to local authorities. Learn what that means for Michigan business.
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CDC: In Certain Circumstances, Vaccinated Americans Can Gather Inside Without Masks or Social Distancing
The CDC’s guidance says those who have received a full course of COVID-19 vaccine may get together with other fully vaccinated individuals in small groups inside their homes without masks or physical distancing. They can visit with unvaccinated people from one other household who are at low risk for severe disease.
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Gov. Whitmer Wants to Begin ‘Reengagement’ of Office Workers in Coming Weeks
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday said she hopes to begin bringing workers back into office spaces in the coming weeks, potentially ahead of the April 14 expiration of an emergency rule that banned in-office work where it was feasible to do the work from home. Read more.
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U.S. Senate Passes $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill
The Senate passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package on Saturday as Democrats rush to send out a fresh round of aid. The Democratic-held House aims to pass the bill on Tuesday and send it to President Joe Biden for his signature before a March 14 deadline to renew unemployment aid programs.
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Michigan House OKs $4.25B in COVID-19 Spending
The Michigan House on Wednesday gave final legislative approvals to a $4.25 billion supplemental spending plan that ties nearly $1.2 billion in federal funding to measures that would limit the pandemic powers of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration.
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Michigan Expanding COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Starting March 8
MDHHS is moving forward with the vaccination of Michiganders age 50 and older with medical conditions or disabilities and caregiver family members and guardians who care for children with special health care needs. Beginning Monday, March 22, vaccine eligibility will again expand to include all Michiganders 50 and older. To date, more than 40% of Michiganders age 65 and older have been vaccinated.
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COVID-19 Restrictions Relaxed After Letter from Chambers Advocating for Safe Opening of Restaurants
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced changes to the Michigan Health and Human Service Department orders on Tuesday, March 3, that relaxes restrictions on restaurants, bars, retail locations, and nursing home visitations. These changes come after a steady decline in COVID-19 cases, testing positivity rates, and hospitalizations over several months.
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Letter to Governor Whitmer on the Reopening of Restaurants
It is no secret that some industries, based on the sheer nature of their industries, have been impacted more than others. Our restaurant industry has fallen into this category and continues to face barriers to remaining in business. Our organizations support the concept of a graduated reopening of restaurants that is science based and data driven.
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Vaccine Insight With MSU Leaders: President Dr. Stanley Samuel and College of Nursing’s Dr. Randolph Rasch
Dr. Stanley Samuel Jr., president of Michigan State University, and Dr. Randolph Rasch, dean and professor at the university’s College of Nursing, joined Tammy Carnrike, chief operating officer of the Detroit Regional Chamber, to share medical expertise and insights on the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines currently being administered in Michigan.
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Biden Tweaks PPP to Better Target the Nation’s Smallest Businesses
A federal program that provides loans to businesses to help them stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic is undergoing some changes to allow more money to be directed at small businesses that need it most. Read more.
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Restart Michigan with Deloitte: Tax Policy Implications of a Biden Presidency
The 2020 elections delivered control of the key policy making functions to Democrats, putting President Biden and members of his party in a position to reshape the tax code.
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Letter from State Business Leaders: We Need a Better Vaccination Plan Based on Vulnerability
Read a letter from the state’s top business leaders, including Detroit Regional Chamber President and Chief Executive Officer Sandy K. Baruah on proposed improvements to the vaccination eligibility process.
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Michigan Decreasing COVID-19 Vaccine Allotments to Hospitals, Increasing Them to Counties
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is decreasing the amount of COVID-19 vaccine distributed to hospital systems, a shift that will make local health departments the primary administrator of mass inoculations. Next week, state officials plan to decrease the percentage of COVID-19 vaccines allocated to hospitals from 40% to 30% of total doses, MDHHS spokeswoman Lynn Sutfin said.
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Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccine May Reduce Virus Transmission
AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine does more than prevent people from falling seriously ill — it appears to reduce transmission of the virus and offers strong protection for three months on just a single dose, researchers said Wednesday in an encouraging turn in the campaign to suppress the outbreak.
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COVID 19 Town Hall: Vaccine Insight With BCBSM’s Dr. James Grant
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. James Grant joined the Detroit Regional Chamber to answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccines currently available – how they were developed, safety and efficacy, and more.
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Detroit Expands COVID-19 Vaccinations to Restaurant and Grocery Store Workers, Among Others
Mayor Mike Duggan announced Tuesday that restaurant employees, grocery store workers, security guards, and janitorial employees are among those now eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. The newly eligible workers also include employees in meatpacking and food and beverage service. There is no age requirement for the workers but they must live or work in the city.
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UIA Update: All PUA, PEUC Claimants Can Now Reopen or Certify Unemployment Claims
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has completed system updates for the recently extended federal unemployment insurance (UI) programs. All remaining Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) claimants whose claims ended when CARES Act programs were interrupted in December can now either reopen, certify or apply for benefits available under the Continued Assistance Act (CAA). Claimants were notified by the UIA with information and instructions regarding the changes.
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As Restaurants Reopen Today, Michigan’s New Safer Dining Program Helps Improve Their Air Ventilation
Michigan released the COVID-19 Safer Dining Plan, which includes a voluntary program that allows restaurants to work with a licensed HVAC contractor to improve air ventilation. Learn about the program as restaurants reopen Feb. 1.
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State’s Jobless Claims Receding Alongside Virus in Recent Weeks
Michigan’s weekly new jobless claims continue to fall as new infections of the deadly coronavirus continue to subside across the state. Last week, 16,679 in the state filed new unemployment claims, down from the revised up 21,830 for the week prior. However, last week’s figure remains at historic highs from before the COVID-19 outbreak last March.
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COVID-19 Town Hall: Is the Vaccine Safe and Effective? With Dr. Arnold Monto
Dr. Arnold Monto, professor of epidemiology and global public health at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health will share his expertise.
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Michigan Passes COVID-19 Milestone: Vaccinations Now Exceed Cases Since March
At least 611,045 Michigan residents have received the first dose of vaccine as of Sunday, Jan. 24, according to the state’s COVID-19 dashboard. The real number is likely larger because of reporting lags, especially for the program vaccinating long-term care residents and staff. By comparison, Michigan has 600,093 coronavirus cases diagnosed since the pandemic began in March. That includes 551,080 cases confirmed by a coronavirus test and another 49,013 probable cases based on symptoms and exposure.
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Chamber’s Sandy K. Baruah Among Those Appointed to Bipartisan Protect Michigan Commission
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed new members to the bipartisan Protect Michigan Commission. The appointees represent a diverse array of industries, professions, and backgrounds, including Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah. Housed within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the commission will help raise awareness of the safety and effectiveness of an approved COVID-19 vaccine, educate the people of this state, and help protect the health and safety of all Michigan residents.
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Michigan National Guard Deploys Additional Troops to Assist State with COVID-19 Response
The Michigan National Guard (MING) is expanding its COVID-19 response force for vaccination and testing efforts across the state. Almost 300 additional guard members are being deployed to support this mission. Beginning Sunday, Jan. 24, the MING began deploying three additional task forces in order to further assist the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and local health departments.
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Gov. Whitmer Announces Elizabeth Hertel as Director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed Elizabeth Hertel as Director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) on Jan. 22. Hertel currently serves as the Senior Chief Deputy Director for Administration for MDHHS, where she oversees external relations and communications, finance and administration, legislative services, legal affairs, policy and planning, strategic integration, organizational services, workforce engagement, and community and faith engagement.
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Governor Announces Updates to COVID-19 Restrictions Effective on Feb. 1
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the state’s chief medical executive announced bars and restaurants can reopen for indoor dining on Feb. 1. They will be subject to a 25% capacity limit and a 10 p.m. curfew. The updated order will remain in place until Feb. 21. View the complete update.
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Vaccine Survey for Employers
Now that a COVID-19 vaccine is a reality, and distribution and administration are underway, the Detroit Regional Chamber is calling on business leaders to provide input on their plans for educating and communicating with their workforce about the vaccine. Share your thoughts on vaccine rollout, timing, employee engagement, and more. Take the survey.
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State Passes Along More Moderna, Pfizer Vaccines to Health Systems, Health Depts.
Michigan officials said Wednesday they received federal approval to redirect another 63,000 Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses next week to health systems and health departments, a welcome development that vaccination providers have been clamoring for over the past week.
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Gov. Whitmer Announces the MI COVID Recovery Plan to Jumpstart the Economy, End the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Tuesday announced the Michigan COVID Recovery Plan to grow Michigan’s economy and help end the COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor’s plan includes a strong focus on vaccine distribution, economic recovery, schools, and more. View more details on this plan.
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Treasury: Certain Businesses Affected by COVID-19 Epidemic Orders Provided Tax Assistance
Businesses that require social gatherings for customers and have experienced disrupted operations due to COVID-19 epidemic orders now have even more time to make monthly or quarterly sales, use and withholding tax payments, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury. Learn more.
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State Allows Indoor Fitness Classes to Resume; Indoor Dining Ban Extended
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday that the state will lift the ban on indoor dining on Feb. 1. Restaurants and bars will be allowed to reopen dining rooms next month with limits on capacity, masking requirements, and a curfew, Gov. Whitmer said. The state’s new order allows noncontact indoor sports and fitness classes to resume starting Saturday.
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US Chamber of Commerce: State of American Business
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce hosted its State of American Business program this week, outlining where the economy stands and what needs to happen in the year ahead to ensure the nation’s business community’s recovery. Read more for a summary of the critical discussions.
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Federal Government to Send More COVID-19 Vaccines to Michigan
A flood of new doses of coronavirus vaccines are headed to states, said Alex Azar, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, at a Tuesday afternoon news conference. But just how many doses Michigan and other states will get will depend on two factors, Azar said: The size of the state’s senior citizen population and how efficiently each state is getting those doses into the arms of its people. Learn more.
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Michigan Begins Paying $300 Supplemental Benefit Payments
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) has started issuing $300 weekly Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (PUC) payments to an estimated 365,000 claimants on regular state unemployment insurance (UI) and Extended Benefit programs this weekend. After last month’s increase in unemployment claims, Michiganders could start seeing increased benefits this week. Learn more.
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City of Detroit Launches COVID-19 Vaccinations at TCF Center
Detroit has 40,000 residents over 75 years old. The city expects to vaccinate 5,000 people per week over the next month. Duggan said he wants to ramp it up to 5,000 a day and aim to get vaccines to all adults who want them by April or May, but that all depends on availability.
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MDHHS Guidance Encourages Schools to Safely Offer In-Person Instruction Michigan’s Children Need to Succeed
LANSING, MICH. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced new guidance for schools today to keep students, staff and communities safe during the COVID-19 pandemic while providing the in-person instruction that is crucial to learning and development.
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SBA Announces Reopening of PPP for Jan. 11, Outlines New Guidance
The U.S. Small Business Administration today announced that the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) will re-open the week of Jan. 11 for new borrowers and certain existing borrowers. Learn more about the latest round of funding.
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Gov. Whitmer, Coalition of Governors Urge Federal Government to Release Vaccines to States
A group of governors including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Operation Warp Speed Chief Operating Officer General Gustave Perna requesting that the federal government distribute the millions of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine doses that are currently being held back by the Trump Administration. View the full letter.
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WATCH: COVID-19 Resources for the Restaurant Industry
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) this week hosted a webinar sharing critical resources to support those in the restaurant business during the COVID-19 pandemic. View the session recording below to hear from the LEO Director of COVID-19 Workplace Safety Sean Egan and Michigan Economic Development Corp. Chief Operating Officer Amanda Bright McClanahan.
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Detroit Leases TCF Center Garage, Will Start Vaccinating 20,000 Seniors Wednesday
The city of Detroit plans Monday to start scheduling 20,000 COVID-19 vaccination appointments for senior citizens in a drive-up system at the downtown TCF Center. Mayor Mike Duggan and other officials laid out details Thursday on their strategy to disseminate thousands of vaccine doses to front-line workers, residents over 65 years old, and those in long-term care settings like nursing homes.
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Michigan Entering Next Phase for COVID-19 Vaccinations on Jan. 11 for Those Over 65, Police, Teachers
To help reach the state’s goal of vaccinating 70% of Michiganders over age 16 and bring a quicker end to the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) officials announced Jan. 6 that the state is moving to a new phase of vaccination on Monday, Jan. 11.
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What Small Businesses Need to Know About the Latest Round of COVID-19 Relief Funding
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce outlined the latest updates on federal COVID-19 relief funding, especially for small businesses. Content Director Jeanette Mulvey spoke with U.S. Chamber Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley on what funding is available and what small businesses need to know now.
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Mask Up, Mask Right: State of Michigan Offering 3.5M Free KN95 Masks
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is distributing 3.5 million free masks as part of the state’s Mask Up, Mask Right campaign. Free KN95 masks provided by MDHHS will be distributed by community organizations, including local MDHSS offices, health departments, and Area Agency on Aging offices. Plus, view tips for proper mask usage.
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UHY: PPP Round II, What Businesses Need to Know
President Trump has signed a $900 billion bill which contained the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act (“Act”) that will provide some additional financing to businesses in need. Many small businesses that applied for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act have fully expended their PPP loans and need additional financial help to continue to survive the current economic conditions. Learn more about this next round of funding.
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WATCH: Chamber CEO Stresses Need for Vaccination, Controlling the Virus on ‘Flashpoint’
Watch Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah discuss priorities for 2021, including vaccinating the public and getting the coronavirus under control, in an interview on Flashpoint.
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Small Business Indicators
*DATASET UNDER REVISION* As of June 21, 2021, the number of all small businesses open decreased by 45.8% and total small business revenue decreased by 41.3% in the Region compared to January 2020.
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COVID-19 Federal Relief Package Becomes Law
Six days after Republicans and Democrats in both chambers in Congress and the Trump Administration reached a long-delayed compromise to provide extended COVID-19 relief to American families and businesses, President Trump last night finally signed this legislation into law. View the latest updates.
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US Chamber: Guide to Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Loans
As part of an end-of-year pandemic relief package, Congress has passed several changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and created a “Second Draw” PPP for small businesses who have exhausted their initial loan. Other changes impact eligibility for initial PPP loans, the loan forgiveness process, and the tax treatment of PPP loans.
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State House Passes $465M Supplemental Bill to Address COVID-19 Needs
The Michigan House on Monday passed a $465 million supplemental spending bill that would push millions of COVID-focused dollars to small businesses, direct care workers, and testing and vaccination efforts. The bill, which includes $220 million to extend unemployment benefits to 26 weeks through March, will head next to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s desk for her signature. Learn more.
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What the $900B COVID-19 Relief Package Means for Detroit Regional Chamber Members
The United States House of Representatives and Senate overwhelmingly passed a $900 billion-dollar COVID-19 relief bill late Monday, Dec. 21. The final legislation includes support for businesses, $600 direct payments to many Americans, support for schools, vaccines, and more.
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Detroit Regional Chamber Statement on Congress Passing a Coronavirus Relief Package
View a statement from Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah regarding Congress passing a Coronavirus relief package Monday, Dec. 21.
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Detroit Regional Chamber Statement on Latest ‘Pause to Save Lives’ Update
View a statement fom Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah regarding updates to the Pause to Save Lives provided by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a press conference Friday, Dec. 28. Learn more about the latest changes.
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Moderna Vaccine Cleared in U.S., Boosting Immunization Effort
Moderna Inc.’s COVID-19 vaccine was cleared by U.S. regulators, the second vaccine to gain emergency authorization this month as a historic mass immunization effort ramps up across the country. The FDA’s decision to grant the authorization Friday for the shot’s use among adults means that two of the six vaccine candidates identified by Operation Warp Speed are now available to the public, a feat accomplished in less than one year. Shots from AstraZeneca Plc and Johnson & Johnson that have also received U.S. government support are expected to be submitted for review next year.
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Empowering Transformational Change, #SpreadTheWarmth This Winter
By pairing employment and direct supportive services, The Empowerment Plan truly embodies an ethos of purpose and hope. While the most visible impact is the EMPRW coat, for employees like DeAsia Taylor, the opportunity for meaningful work is transformational. DeAsia is a Seamstress at The Empowerment Plan, and she recently shared some of her experiences with the Detroit Regional Chamber. Learn more about her story.
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New Survey Reveals Statewide Opinions on COVID-19 Economic Impact, Business Priorities, Vaccine, and Government Action
The Detroit Regional Chamber released the findings from a new statewide poll of registered voters in Michigan that provides insight and data on how Michiganders have reacted to the ongoing dual public health and economic crises. The poll results show remarkable stability in how seriously Michiganders are taking the virus and how concerned they remain about the economic consequences of prolonged shutdowns. The Chamber commissioned Glengariff Group Inc. to complete a statewide general population poll of 600 registered Michigan voters that ran from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2020.
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Preparing for Isolation During the Holidays with Blue Cross Blue Shield of MI
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan’s Dr. William Beecroft, medical director, behavioral health, and Julia Kyle, behavior health strategy and planning director, joined Tammy Carnrike, chief operating officer for the Detroit Regional Chamber, for a discussion on coping with stress, change, and isolation through the holidays and into the winter months.
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Historic Journey: Pfizer Prepares to Deliver 6.4 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines
Three semi-trucks loaded with the nation’s first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine rolled out of the parking lot of the Pfizer manufacturing plant early Sunday morning, met with cheering crowds of local residents who said they were proud of their hometown’s contribution to science, and helping to bring the end to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Application for Pure Michigan Small Business Relief Initiative Grants Opens Dec. 15
Michigan’s small businesses that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 virus will be able to apply for grants of up to $15,000 through the Pure Michigan Small Business Relief Initiative beginning at 9 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Learn more.
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Wayne County Cares Program to Offer $500 Bonus to Workers Impacted by COVID-19
Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans announced a new program to provide a one-time $500 cash bonus to food service workers and others impacted by COVID-19 public health orders that shut down or reduced services at many businesses.
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Gov. Whitmer Announces Bipartisan ‘Protect Michigan Commission’ to Educate Michiganders on COVID-19 Vaccine
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-193 creating the bipartisan Protect Michigan Commission within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to help raise awareness of the safety and effectiveness of an approved COVID-19 vaccine, educate the people of this state, and help protect the health and safety of all Michigan residents.
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Treasury: Businesses Affected by COVID-19 Epidemic Orders Provided Tax Assistance
Businesses that require social gatherings for customers and have experienced disrupted operations due to COVID-19 epidemic orders now have additional time to make their December sales, use, and withholding tax monthly payment, according to the Michigan Department of Treasury. Learn more.
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What to Know Ahead of the FDA’s Review of Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration’s Vaccine Advisory Committee will hold a day-long open meeting to discuss whether or not to authorize Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Starting at 9 a.m. Thursday, the FDA will present its review of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine data to its independent panel of outside experts. Their official title is the “Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee.”
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Chamber Calls on Congress to Support Businesses and States as Pandemic Surges
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Monday announced an extension of the three-week Paused to Save Lives issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) by 12 days, with the regulations remaining in effect through Dec. 20. The Detroit Regional Chamber remains unequivocal in our position that federal, state, and local governments need to do more to support businesses during this time of unprecedented disruption.
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MDHHS Extends Epidemic Order 12 Days Through Dec. 20
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has extended by 12 days the epidemic order that restricts indoor social gatherings and other group activities. The additional 12 days will allow the department to determine the full impact of the Thanksgiving holiday on the spread of COVID-19 across Michigan. These measures are in effect through Dec. 20.
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Michigan Hospitals Urge State to Extend COVID Restrictions ’To See Meaningful Change’
Michigan hospitals and health systems are urging the state to extend COVID-19 restrictions through the holiday season. In a joint statement released on Monday from the Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA), on behalf of chief medical officers of Michigan hospitals and health systems, leaders say an extension is needed to see meaningful change.
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U.S. Hiring Rebound Markedly Slows Amid Surge in Coronavirus Cases
The U.S. labor-market rebound markedly slowed in November, indicating the surge in COVID-19 cases is hitting workers and curbing the broader economic recovery. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 245,000 from the prior month, as the unemployment rate dipped 0.2 percentage point to 6.7%, according to a Labor Department report Friday. The data also showed a worrisome decline in Americans participating in the labor force, as more people left jobs and the workforce altogether.
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Oakland County Plans $10 Million Program to Aid Restaurants
Oakland County officials announced a $10 million program to support restaurants struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aid categories will include general operational assistance, help to adapt facilities for outside service, and assistance to reopen safely, Oakland County Executive David Coulter said.
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Health Insurers Begin to Waive COVID-19 Costs Through March 31
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Care Network, Priority Health and Total Health Care are among a growing number of insurers waiving cost sharing for the next four months, including co-pays, deductibles or coinsurance, for inpatient, outpatient, laboratory testing, ER visits, ambulatory services and medications and vaccines associated with the virus.
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Gov. Whitmer, Racial Disparities Task Force Release Interim Report Showing Progress in Protecting Communities of Color from the Spread of COVID-19
Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan COVID-19 Task Force on Racial Disparities, chaired by Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II, released an interim report detailing the significant progress Michigan has made in protecting communities of color from the spread of COVID-19.
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CDC Director Shares Candid Assessment of COVID-19 with U.S. Chamber
Dr. Robert Redfield provided business leaders with updates on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic during a virtual event with the President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Suzanne Clark. As Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Redfield shared new information on the importance of wearing a mask, distributing a vaccine, and what businesses can do to prepare for the next few months.
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Michigan Could Receive First Shipment of Coronavirus Vaccine by Dec. 15
The state of Michigan has identified 48 hospitals and 12 local health departments that will receive the first shipment of coronavirus vaccines for distribution to frontline health care workers, possibly as early as Dec. 15. All major health systems will receive the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines once the FDA gives emergency use authorization and the CDC authorizes which frontline health care workers and nursing home residents will be inoculated in the first wave.
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Michigan Congressional Leaders Join Bipartisan Effort on $908B COVID-19 Relief Package
Michigan lawmakers are part of a bipartisan group taking a last-minute shot at compromise on a $908B COVID-19 relief package, as millions of Americans face the prospects of their temporary benefits expiring later this month.
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COVID-19 Town Hall: Operation Warp Speed COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
As clinical trials continue for the COVID-19 vaccine, Operation Warp Speed (OWS) is working to develop methods of delivering the vaccine to more than 300 million Americans. Marion Whicker, who normally serves as an executive director with the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) – is on loan to Operation Warp Speed where she is applying her expertise in moving military machinery to delivering COVID-19 vaccines across the nation.
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Duggan: 5,000 Detroit Residents Per Day Could Get COVID-19 Vaccine in 2021
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation” to discuss the roll-out of a COVID-19 vaccine in Detroit to a national audience. Duggan discussed hopes to vaccinate 5,000 Detroiters per day in 2021. Read more and watch the full interview.
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Chamber Weighs In: COVID-19 Relief Must Be a Lame Duck Priority
Lame duck will be a critical time for COVID-19 relief. Read more on why measures like PPE tax exemptions for employers and legislation to support job creation are important to supporting businesses through the pandemic.
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Gov. Whitmer Calls for $100M in COVID-19 Relief, Increased Unemployment Payments
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling for a $100 million state-level economic stimulus to provide “direct financial support” to struggling small businesses and families, a boost in unemployment benefits, and more state aid to hospitals and nursing homes for their COVID-19 pandemic costs.
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Ford orders 12 Ultra-Cold Freezers to Store COVID-19 Vaccines for Workers
Ford Motor Co. has ordered a dozen ultra-cold freezers to store vaccines globally when they become available in an effort to keep COVID-19 from disrupting its operations again. This is in an effort to make the vaccine, when ready, available to its employees on a voluntary basis.
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COVID-19 Town Hall: Michigan’s Director of COVID-19 Workplace Safety on MIOSHA, MDHHS Guidance
Sean Egan, Michigan’s director of COVID-19 Workplace Safety, joined the Chamber to discuss why it is imperative that employers implement COVID-19 mitigation strategies and promote remote work to alleviate potential outbreaks in the workplace, especially amid the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ (MDHHS) three-week pause to save lives.
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U-M Economists: Vaccine Could Boost U.S. Growth in 2021
The outlook continues to be clouded by COVID-19 but a team of University of Michigan economists sees encouraging signs that could bring economic life close to normal by the end of 2021. Much, though, will depend on how readily a vaccine becomes available by next summer. The annual U.S. Economic Outlook, released Thursday morning, indicated that the real gross domestic product is expected to rise by 4.2% in 2021.
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COVID-19 Town Hall: Immigration Planning for 2020 and Beyond with Miller Canfield
With the election of 2020 seemingly in the rearview mirror, the focus has now shifted to President-elect Biden’s plans for an economic recovery. An area of interest for our region and state is Biden’s plan for immigration policy. Though immigration policy was traditionally determined by Congress, it has shifted in the past 10 years to be a prerogative of the President, with President Obama creating the DACA program and President Trump drastically overturning many of the executive actions taken. Learn more about what to expect from immigration experts at Miller Canfield.
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Michigan Jobless Rate Drops in October Despite Modest Gain in Payroll Jobs
Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.5% during October, according to data released by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget. This was the lowest jobless rate in the state since March. View the latest data.
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How Detroit is Enforcing COVID-19 Orders for Businesses
The city of Detroit started a new enforcement push Wednesday as the state health department’s second-wave pandemic restrictions on businesses took effect. Members of the city health department, led by Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair, will be making unannounced stops at businesses and able to write tickets for fines of up to $1,000 for offenses that violate the statewide orders that went into effect Wednesday.
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Planning for Thanksgiving? Follow CDC Guidance to Stay Safe
View guidance from the CDC on how to safely celebrate Thanksgiving as COVID-19 surges across the state.
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MIOSHA, NSF International Offering Free COVID-19 Safety Consultations for Businesses
Businesses across the state can now schedule free COVID-19 safety consultations as a part of the new Ambassador program partnership with NSF International and the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA). Ambassadors are conducting outreach to statewide businesses to offer education and support to implement regulations on workplace safety.
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Bipartisan Governors from Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin Urge Safety Before Holidays
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was among a group of Midwest governors in a video message encouraged everyone across the region to remain safe heading into the holiday season.
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COVID-19 Town Hall: Requiring Employees to Take a COVID Vaccine with Bodman’s Michelle L. Kolkmeyer
Michelle L. Kolkmeyer of Bodman’s Workplace Law Group offered insight on whether mandating employees take a COVID-19 vaccine is possible and offered advice to employers. Kolkmeyer engaged in a one-on-one discussion with Brad Williams, vice president of government relations for the Detroit Regional Chamber.
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Workers Returning to Unemployment: Reopen Previous Claim
Returning back to unemployment? Read guidance from the UIA on how to reopen a previous claim and get signed up for benefits quickly and effectively.
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Henry Ford @ Work Program Offers New Resource, Guidance for Businesses
Learn more about the new Henry Ford @ Work offering to help businesses manage team members who need COVID-19 assessment and follow-up.
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MDHHS Issues Three-Week Epidemic Order to Save Lives, Protect Frontline Heroes During Fall COVID-19 Surge
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) issued a new emergency order today that enacts a three-week pause targeting indoor social gatherings and other group activities in an effort to curb rapidly rising COVID-19 infection rates.
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Hospital Execs Urge People to Mask Up, Cancel Social Gatherings as State Sets New COVID-19 Case Record
Statewide hospital executives, including Detroit Regional Chamber Board of Directors members John Fox, CEO of Beaumont Health, and Wright L. Lassiter III, president and CEO of Henry Ford Health System, gathered to issue important warnings to residents as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to surge. View a summary of the conversation in Crain’s Detroit Business.
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MIOSHA to Conduct Workplace Inspections to Ensure Safety Protocol Compliance in Office Settings
MIOSHA will conduct inspections at workplaces with traditional office settings to review how rules are being followed and enhance compliance. Learn more about the rules businesses should be following and resources to ensure the safest possible working conditions for employees and customers.
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4 Key Data Points That Show the Extent of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Michigan
Key metrics like case numbers, deaths, hospitalizations, and increasing positivity rates are pointing to the escalating condition of COVID-19 across the state. See the latest numbers in these categories and what they all mean.
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$3.33M Grant to Support Workers Whose Jobs Were Eliminated by the Pandemic
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has been awarded a $3.33 million Disaster Recovery National Dislocated Worker Grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to support the continued reopening of Michigan’s economy and to mitigate workforce disruptions related to the ongoing pandemic.
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State of Michigan Rolls Out New COVID-19 Exposure Alert App
As part of the state’s continued efforts to slow the increasing spread of COVID-19, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) today announced the statewide rollout of the COVID-19 exposure notification app MI COVID Alert.
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Businesses Face Stricter Enforcement of COVID-19 Regulations as Workplace Outbreaks Increase
As COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to rise across the state, all eyes are on businesses to crack down on COVID-19-related safety practices. Despite pervasive caution fatigue as the state is more than seven months into the pandemic, it is more important than ever to adhere to safety protocols in the workplace. Updates are expected this week regarding increased monitoring and enforcement of safety protocols in Michigan businesses.
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Pfizer Says Early Data Signals COVID-19 Vaccine is Effective
Pfizer says an early peek at its vaccine data suggests the shots may be 90% effective at preventing COVID-19, indicating the company is on track later this month to file an emergency use application with U.S. regulators. Plus, learn more about requiring vaccines in the workplace during a Town Hall session on Nov. 17 at 11 a.m.
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Gov. Whitmer Signs New COVID-19 Bills on Testing, Nursing Homes
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Thursday signed the following bills into law that are among the Legislature’s new coronavirus legislation. Learn more about the latest updates.
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Michigan Voter Turnout Breaks Records Despite Pandemic
In an unprecedented election season, Michiganders’ commitment to the democratic process held strong despite the global COVID-19 pandemic. Options for absentee voting, early in-person voting, and the ability to register to vote in person on election day contributed to record-setting voter turnout across the state.
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How to Reduce the Risk of Spreading COVID-19 to People You Live With
Watch a report from Click on Detroit to learn how to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 to people you live with.
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CDC Offers Guidance for Voting Safely
If you are voting in person for election day, follow these best practices from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to protect yourself and others from the spread of COVID-19.
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MDHHS Extends Emergency Orders, Tightens Rules on Indoor Gatherings
In response to Michigan’s recent increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has extended the state’s emergency orders and implemented new safety guidelines related to indoor gatherings. Get the details on this latest update.
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Grant Programs Announced to Support Workplace Safety, Teachers, Wayne County Nonprofits
Several new grant programs on the state and local levels were recently announced to support organizations as they continue to endure challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more about the latest programs to support workplace safety, teachers and support staff, and Wayne County-based nonprofit organizations.
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COVID-19 Numbers Could ‘Skyrocket’ If People Drop Their Guards
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday the COVID-19 spread the state is experiencing is “very concerning” and people should be “smart” in the coming days, which will bring Halloween and a football game between Michigan State University and the University of Michigan.
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5 Tips About PPP Loan Forgiveness Michigan Small Businesses Should Know
As the U.S. Small Business Administration continues working with lenders nationwide on the Paycheck Protection Program and processing PPP loan forgiveness, the SBA Michigan District shares five PPP loan forgiveness tips small business owners should know.
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Wayne County Nonprofit Relief Fund Offers Local Organizations Grants Up to $25K
Wayne County nonprofits and organizations that have stepped up for their local communities during the COVID-19 pandemic will now have access to relief grants under a program proposed by Wayne County Executive Warren C. Evans. Local organizations can apply for a one-time grant of up to $25,000 through Nov. 9.
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Health Care, Public Health Leaders Share Lessons Learned, Path Forward for Facing COVID-19 Surge
A host of health care and public health leaders gathered for a virtual roundtable to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and share lessons learned from the onset of the virus that are informing management of the latest surge.
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WATCH | Live Q&A on MIOSHA Emergency Rules with Michigan’s COVID-19 Workplace Safety Safety Director
In case you missed it, Sean Egan, Michigan COVID-19 Workplace Safety Director, hosted a live MIOSHA Emergency Rules Q & A to answer your most pressing questions about workplace safety amid the pandemic and changing guidelines and regulations.
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State Announces Grants for Teachers, Support Staff Impacted by COVID-19
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks announced that eligible Michigan teachers and support staff who worked additional time and incurred additional costs during the 2019-2020 school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic can receive a grant through two new grant programs.
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MDHHS Virtual Roundtable Reveals Troubling Trends, Challenges as Michigan Faces Latest Wave of COVID-19
A roundtable of health experts led by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ director Robert Gordon and chief medical executive and deputy director for health, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, addressed the current rise in COVID-19 across Michigan and the key trends and obstacles emerging in its wake.
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Wi-Fi-Connected “Lift Zones” to Help Students, Families in Detroit Access Internet for School, Digital Skills Building
Chamber member Comcast announced today plans to establish its first 12 Wi-Fi-connected “Lift Zones” in Detroit by year-end. Lift Zones are robust Wi-Fi hotspots in safe spaces designed to help students get online, participate in distance learning, and do their homework.
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Michigan Businesses Awarded $8M to Support COVID-19 Workplace Safety
Employers across Michigan are better prepared to protect employees this week as more than $8 million in grant funds are being awarded from the COVID-19 Safety Grant Program. The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) launched the program earlier this year as employers worked to implement new safety protocols and procedures amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Michigan Hits Record High Number of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases; Remember to #MaskUpMichigan
As we venture into fall and with COVID-19 cases on the rise, taking the necessary precautions to slow the spread of the virus is essential to continuing the region and state’s progress toward recovery. The evidence is convincing. The most effective tool we all have to create the conditions for businesses to remain open is to wear a mask every time we are in public – especially when indoors.
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Chamber-Backed Business Liability Protections Signed Into Law
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Thursday signed into law legal protections for Michigan businesses and other employers from pandemic-related lawsuits despite having followed all safety protocols and regulations. The Chamber has played a key role in advancing these business protections through the coronavirus crisis.
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Chamber Among 30+ Organizations Calling for Unity in State Leadership to Fight COVID-19
A coalition of 32 health care, labor, higher education, and business executives, including the Chamber’s President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah, called on Michigan political leaders to cease litigation over public health orders aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19 as cases and hospitalizations are on the rise across the state.
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Joint Letter Calls for Bipartisan Leadership Through COVID-19
The Detroit Regional Chamber joined 14 statewide business organizations in signing a letter to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield, and Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey encouraging bipartisan collaboration to ensure businesses can continue to operate safely through this public health and economic crisis.
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Detroit Means Business Providing Small Businesses PPE Kits, Oct. 26-29
In an effort to support safe operations for small businesses amid the COVID-19 crisis, Detroit Means Business will provide small businesses with two to 50 employees with PPE kits Oct. 26-29. Register today to secure a pick-up time.
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Gov. Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Bills Extending Unemployment Benefits to 26 Weeks
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Tuesday signed Senate Bills 886 and 991 codifying part of her executive orders expanding unemployment benefits to Michiganders from 20 to 26 weeks.
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Governor Issues Emergency Rules to Provide Workers’ Compensation for Frontline Health Care Workers Affected by COVID-19
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently signed emergency rules to clarify workers’ compensation coverage for health care employees and first responders who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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SBA Provides Simplified Process for PPP Forgiveness for Loans of $50,000 or Less
The U.S. Small Business Administration released a simplified loan forgiveness application Thursday for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of $50,000 or less. This action streamlines the PPP forgiveness process to provide financial and administrative relief to the more than 100,000 small businesses here in Michigan that have received PPP loans to date.
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Comcast Offers Thousands of Grants, Equipment, Marketing and Technology Resources to Businesses Hardest Hit by COVID-19
The Comcast RISE program offers grants, marketing, and technology upgrades, including media campaigns and connectivity, computer and voice equipment, as well as free marketing insights to small businesses hardest hit by COVID-19. The program will support Black-owned businesses, which have been particularly impacted by the pandemic.
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Governor Approves New Emergency COVID-19 Rules for Businesses
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday approved a comprehensive set of Emergency Rules from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) to clarify for employers safety requirements to protect their employees from COVID-19.
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Legislators Move COVID-19 Bills on Unemployment, Virtual Meetings to Governor for Signing
Updated legislation on business liability, unemployment benefits, nursing homes, and virtual meetings are headed to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s desk for signature following Tuesday’s House session. These bills are in response to the Michigan Supreme Court’s ruling eliminating the Governor’s emergency powers in response to COVID-19.
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MI Legislature to Discuss Outcomes, Next Steps Following Supreme Court Emergency Powers Ruling
As impacts of the Michigan Supreme Court’s decision regarding Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency powers continue to unfold, the state legislature is holding session today to address a number of issues tied to now-nullified executive orders related to COVID-19. Today’s session is a pivotal moment in light of the court’s decisions and the upcoming election.
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MDHHS, City of Detroit Issue New COVID-19 Safety Orders
Amid uncertainty following the state’s Supreme Court ruling on Gov. Whitmer’s emergency powers, localities and other agencies have implemented regulations of their own to provide continuity of safety practices that may be jeopardized by the court’s decision. Last week, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) expanded rules it had announced earlier in the week, and the City of Detroit issued new orders to keep citizens safe and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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MIOSHA: COVID-19 Safety Regulations Not Impacted by Supreme Court Decision
Employers must continue to comply with current workforce safety guidance published by MIOSHA. Its enforcement related to COVID-19 is not impacted by the recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling that deemed the Governor exceeded her authority in extending states of emergency declarations after April 30. Learn more.
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Miller Canfield on What’s Next for the Governor’s Emergency Powers
Amid confusion following the Michigan Supreme Court’s decision that Gov. Whitmer exceeded her authority in extending the state of emergency orders beyond April 30 to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Miller Canfield experts Tom Appleman, Nhan Ho, and Kamil Robakiewicz addressed how employers need to proceed in mitigating the spread of COVID-19 and how the ruling impacts safety requirements and liability.
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Michigan COVID-19 Hospitalizations Doubled in 3 Weeks
New state data reveals that Michigan’s COVID-19 hospitalizations have tripled in the past three weeks. Further, emergency rooms have seen a 47% in COVID-19-related visits in the same period. This increase follows the seven-day rolling average of new cases reaching 879, its highest level since the end of April when it was 919. This upswing raises concerns, especially as flu season gets underway.
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DEGC Providing $7.25M in COVID-19 Relief to Detroit Small Businesses
The Detroit Economic Growth Corp. is providing $7.25 million in grants to Detroit small businesses. Up to 900 businesses will receive this funding to support their operations in light of challenges presented by the COVID-19 crisis.
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MDHHS Issues Emergency Order to Restrict Gatherings, Require Face Coverings
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order under MCL 333.2253 restricting gathering sizes, requiring face coverings in public spaces and places limitations on bars and other venues.
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What Michigan Supreme Court, AG Decisions on Governor’s Emergency Powers Mean for Business
Get the latest updates on the Supreme Court rulings on Gov. Whitmer’s emergency powers and what they mean for the state’s businesses and reopening process.
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Lockton Companies: Evaluating Business Interruption Protection Amid COVID-19
Representatives from Lockton Companies provided an update on the Pandemic Risk Insurance Act of 2020 and offered recommendations for tracking and recording expenses that are unique to COVID-19. Learn more about business interruption coverage, how it works, the process of filing a claim, and if adding a new policy can offer any relief for your company.
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Annual U.S. Light Vehicle Sales (SAAR)
At the beginning of 2020, approximately 16.9 million light vehicle units were anticipated to be sold in the United States for the year. In October 2021, the seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) is 12.9 million light vehicle units according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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Gov. Whitmer Extends State of Emergency Through Oct. 27
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extended the State of Emergency until Oct. 27, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. Executive Order 2020-186 will allow the state to continue to mobilize resources and take the reasonable and necessary steps to protect Michiganders and their families. The governor also extended four executive orders to protect Michigan families and our most vulnerable populations.
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Michigan Economic Impact of COVID-19: Visualizing Progress
The Detroit Regional Chamber has been tracking the economic impact of Michigan’s COVID-19-related shutdowns, and its phased reopenings. The graphics below show a snapshot of the overall health of the economy, half a year into the pandemic.
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Monthly U.S. Light Weight Vehicle Sales
In April 2020, light vehicles sales in the United States amounted to the lowest total since early 2010, selling 717,578 units. Since the reopening of manufacturing and businesses, vehicle sales have seen a dramatic increase. In October 2021 with 1.04 million light weight vehicles sold.
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North American Car and Truck Production
In September 2021, total production increased to 941,319. Total production dramatically decreased to 4,840 in April 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions forcing manufacturing facilities and plants to cease nonessential production or shutdown.
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Clark Hill | You’ve Been Hacked, Now What?
1 p.m. | Participants will come away with an understanding of steps they can take now to better prepare themselves for when a cyber breach happens to them.
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Clark Hill | Top 10 Cyber and Privacy Topics for 2021
This session focussed on the top 10 cyber and privacy risks and topics that will shape the business landscape for 2021 and beyond.
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State Provides Update on Reduction in COVID-19 Racial Disparities, Work Ahead
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Lt. Gov. Gilchrist recently shared new data from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) depicting progress in reducing the disparate impact COVID-19 has had on communities of color. Learn about the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities, Rapid Response Grant program, and the work ahead to continue protecting these vulnerable communities.
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New Executive Orders Reopen Venues Like Movie Theaters, Bowling Alleys; Boost Mask Requirements in Schools
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-183 reopening movie theaters and performance venues beginning Oct. 9. This includes previously closed businesses like indoor theaters, cinemas, performance venues, arcades, bingo halls, bowling centers, indoor climbing facilities, trampoline parks, and more. Additionally, changes were made to mask requirements in schools.
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Michigan House Passes COVID-19 Business Liability Bills
The Michigan House this week passed a Chamber-backed package of bills designed to protect employers from COVID-19 related lawsuits. Learn more about the progress of this business-focused legislation.
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Miller Canfield: PPP Loan Audits, What to Expect and How to Prepare
Because the stakes can be high, it is important for PPP loan borrowers to prepare for and defend themselves such audits, investigations, and litigation. Miller Canfield’s PPP Loan Audit Team advised PPP Loan borrowers on what to expect and how to prepare for this process.
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Michigan Among Three States Pushing for COVID-19-Related Tax Relief for Businesses
Michigan is among states like Massachusettes and New York pursuing legislation that would provide COVID-19-related tax relief to businesses. The Detroit Regional Chamber’s government relations team has been at the helm of this effort, advocating for a bill package that would provide sales and use tax exemptions on PPE purchases, among other support. See what the Chamber’s Matt Patton had to say in Bloomberg.
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Fakhoury Global Immigration’s Rami Fakhoury on Immigration Challenges
Recent measures on legal immigration including presidential proclamations are impacting many U.S. businesses. Rami Fakhoury, managing director of Fakhoury Global Immigration, provided insight on how these recent developments are affecting the ability of U.S. businesses to meet their talent mobility objectives.
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Gov. Whitmer Proclaims This Week ‘Michigan Small Business Week’
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed Sept. 20-26, 2020 as Michigan Small Business Week to recognize the thousands of small businesses across the state that keep Michigan’s economy strong and our communities united.
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WATCH | Small Businesses and COVID-19: Supporting Firms at Risk of Failure
Hear from a panel of experts about the federal government’s efforts to support small businesses on the verge of closing because of COVID-19. This program was hosted by The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution.
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$2.5M Grant to Support Hospitality Workers Impacted by COVID-19
The Michigan Hospitality Industry Employee Relief Fund, a $2.5 million grant awarded to the Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association (MRLA) by the Michigan Department of Treasury, will support the restaurant and lodging workers most affected by COVID-19. Employees can apply for support by Oct. 1.
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Get the Latest on COVID-19 Vaccine Research in Michigan
Learn the latest on Michigan’s role and progress in the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Michigan Health Insurers to Waive Out-of-Pocket COVID-19 Testing, Treatment Costs Through End of 2020
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) announced that the state has secured agreements from nearly all of the state’s health insurers to waive all out-of-pocket costs for COVID-19 testing and treatments through the end of 2020, including copays, deductibles, and coinsurance.
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State Fairgrounds COVID-19 Test Site Moving to Detroit Neighborhood Rec Center
The City of Detroit will be moving its COVID-19 testing site at the former Michigan State Fairgrounds to the Joseph Walker Williams Recreation Center in Detroit’s Virginia Park neighborhood.
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WATCH: Chamber CEO Speaks in Webinar on Opportunities for Regions and Cities in Automotive Global Value Chains
Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah recently joined the OECD COVID-19 and the Future of Regional Development webinar series to discuss opportunities for regions and cities in automotive value chains. View his presentation
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Evaluating the Payroll Tax Deferral with Bodman’s Michelle L. Kolkmeyer
President Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum directing the U.S. Department of Treasury to defer the 6.2% tax employees pay toward Social Security from Sept. 1 until Dec. 31, 2020. Michelle L. Kolkmeyer of Bodman’s Workplace Law Group joined Matt Patton, director of Government Relations for the Detroit Regional Chamber, to offer insight on whether implementing this “deferral,” makes sense for your business.
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Home Sales Rise as Market Continues Rebound from COVID-19
New data indicates that completing and pending home sales are increasing as the market continues rebounding from lows experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about the latest data and projections.
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State of Michigan’s Donofrio Provides Employment Update, Recovery Progress
In a conversation with statewide stakeholders, Jeff Donofrio, director of Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO), provided key updates on the state’s employment and COVID-19 response.
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Chamber CEO Outlines Work to Support Region Through COVID-19 with Michigan Business Network
Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah was the featured speaker of Michigan Business Network’s Speaker Series hosted by Chris Holman. During the virtual conversation, Baruah discussed the extensive work the Chamber has done – and continues to do – to support the Detroit region through the COVID-19 crisis.
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Sept. 21 | Join the Grand Rapids Chamber for a Virtual Child Care Townhall
Join the Grand Rapids Chamber for a virtual conversation on the child care challenges COVID-19 has posed to employees, employers, businesses, Monday, Sept. 21 at 10 a.m. Detroit Regional Chamber Government Relations Director Matt Patton will join the program to share the Chamber’s exclusive survey data about the productivity impacts evolving child care demands have on the workplace.
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Diversity in the Workplace with Mark S. Lee
Mark S. Lee president and CEO, The LEE Group MI LLC, will discussed the need for more businesses to become advocates for diversity and inclusion which can ultimately impact racial justice and achieving greater equity.
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US Government Outlines Plan to Provide Free COVID-19 Vaccines
The federal government outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to make vaccines for COVID-19 available for free to all Americans, even as polls show a strong undercurrent of skepticism rippling across the land.
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Watch From CO— Blueprint: Rebuilding Your Brand
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s CO— Blueprint series recently hosted a session on how businesses can rebuild their brands to stay engaged with evolving audiences. Catch the full conversation in the video and recap below.
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Chamber Testifies on PPE Tax Relief Package
Detroit Regional Chamber Government Relations Director Matt Patton testified before the Michigan House Tax Committee to back a package of bills that would exempt purchases of PPE from the sales and use taxes and provide a refundable income tax credit to employers who submit their COVID-19 safety plans at the time of tax filing.
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Watch: Q&A on New Gym and Fitness Safety Practices
Watch a Q&A with Michigan COVID-19 Workplace Safety Director Sean Egan on new gym and fitness safety practices.
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Michigan Launches ‘Spread Hope, Not COVID’ Campaign, Emphasizes Mask Usage in Public
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is spending $5 million of federal CARES Act funds on a new statewide advertising campaign promoting the use of wearing masks to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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Henry Ford Health System’s Dr. Allison Weinmann on Michigan’s Role in Creating a COVID-19 Vaccine
Henry Ford Health System infectious disease specialist Dr. Allison Weinmann spoke with the Detroit Regional Chamber’s Sandy K. Baruah about progress on the clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine and the importance of getting vaccinated for the flu as fall approaches.
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Governor’s Futures for Frontliners Will Help Chamber in Reaching 60% Postsecondary Attainment by 2030
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today launched the nation’s first program offering tuition-free college to an estimated 625,000 Michiganders who provided essential, frontline services during COVID-19 Stay Home, Stay Safe orders from April to June of 2020. Read the statement from Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah.
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Business Community Rallies Around ‘Rona 4 Real’ Campaign to Prevent COVID-19 Among Youth
A coalition of health care and business leaders recently launched the Rona 4 Real campaign to spread awareness of the seriousness of COVID-19, especially among Michigan’s young adults, ages 18-29. Learn more about the businesses supporting its mission.
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Gov. Whitmer signs executive order mandating face covering for organized sports
Most Michigan high school sports are getting a late start this fall, and now a new executive order will make sure you see sports like you’ve never seen before.
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Data: State of Michigan Provides Outbreak Reporting by Region
The State of Michigan is now reporting on its site the number of COVID-19 outbreaks that local health departments report to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services every week. The state defines outbreaks as “two or more cases with a link by place and time indicating a shared exposure outside of a household.”
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Michigan Treasury Department: Digital Signatures Allowed as Remote Alternative to In-Person Tax Filing
In an effort to protect health and safety, the Michigan Department of Treasury reminds taxpayers and tax professionals that the use of digital signatures is allowed on forms, even those forms that cannot be filed electronically.
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50% of Michigan Voters Favor Online School Over In-Person, Poll Shows
A majority of Michigan voters said it is safer for children to go to school online instead of in-person amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, according to a new Detroit News-WDIV poll.
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Gyms, Sports Facilities Reopen Today with Health and Safety Guidelines
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Thursday signed Executive Orders 2020-176 and 2020-175 reopening Michigan gyms and pools and allowing for organized sports practices and competitions to resume as well as outlining strict workplace safety measures for these venues respectively. Read the Chamber’s response.
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Huntington Bank Announces $5B Michigan Lending Initiative to Help Small Business, Homeowners, Philanthropy
Huntington Bank and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a $5 billion, five-year lending, investment, and philanthropic commitment to help improve financial opportunities for Michigan businesses, consumers, and communities.
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Automation Alley’s Tom Kelly: Michigan’s Leadership in Industry 4.0 Through COVID-19
Tom Kelly, president and CEO of Automation Alley, spoke with MICHauto’s Glenn Stevens Jr. and the Chamber’s Devon O’Reilly about what Michigan companies will need to do to utilize technologies like artificial intelligence to survive, compete, and thrive into the future.
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Northeast Integrated Health
Northeast Integrated Health opened a Psychiatric Urgent Care Clinic and shifted to telehealth services with the intent to offer accessible alternatives for patients.
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Business Organizations Provide Testimony on Liability Protections
Businesses that take reasonable steps to follow public health guidelines should be protected against COVID-19 liabilities.
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New Families First Coronavirus Response Act FAQ Regarding School Reopening
The U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division published new frequently asked questions for workers and employers about qualifying for paid leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) related to the reopening of schools for the new semester.
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Citywide Memorial Honors COVID-19 Victims, Commemorates Detroit’s Resiliency
The City of Detroit will host a Memorial Drive around Belle Isle to honor many of the Detroiters we have lost to COVID-19 this year. On Sunday, the City of Detroit also hosted intimate events in the City’s seven districts on the eve of the memorial, to salute front-line workers from across Detroit.
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New Executive Order Eases Rules for COVID-19 Symptoms Requiring Mandatory Sick Leave
Yesterday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued Executive Order 172 to clarify requirements for when a worker has the principal symptoms of COVID-19.
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WSJ: Abbott’s $5 Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Test Gets Emergency-Use Status From FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency-use authorization to Abbott Laboratories ABT 0.70% for a $5 rapid-response COVID-19 antigen test that is roughly the size of a credit card.
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Bedrock Detroit’s Bill Emerson on Supporting Downtown Detroit’s Small Businesses Through COVID-19
Bill Emerson, the interim CEO of Bedrock Detroit spoke with Sandy K. Baruah, president and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber to discuss the ongoing support Bedrock is providing small businesses in downtown Detroit throughout the ongoing pandemic.
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87% of Michigan’s Economy is Back According to New Report
Moody’s Analytics and CNN compiled a study tracking America’s recovery. The study shows that Michigan’s economy, ahead of many of our peer states, is operating at 87% of where it was in early March. This outpaces the nation, which is operating at 78% of where it was in early March.
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Gov. Whitmer Announces $1.2M IKEA Donation to COVID-19 Relief Fund
Gov. Whitmer welcomed a $1.2 million donation from IKEA Retail U.S. that will go to Michigan’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Initiative. The donation is the largest donation to the fund to date and will help support Michigan’s ongoing COVID-19 relief efforts and other critical services.
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Michigan’s Anticipated $3.2B Budget Gap Down to About $900M
Monday’s rare August Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference (CREC) in Lansing left Michigan facing a much smaller, yet significant budget gap than originally predicted in May.
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Mark S. Lee: Being Flexible, Seeking Advice Are Essential to Small Business Success
Mark S. Lee, president and CEO of The LEE Group, MI LLC, discussed with the Detroit Regional Chamber the state of the city’s small businesses amid the COVID-19 global pandemic, including how businesses are managing throughout the crisis and the resources they need to survive.
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Report: COVID-19 Impact on Michigan’s Economy Greater Than Other States
A recent survey by Comerica Inc. revealed that Michigan is seeing greater economic impact than other states across the country. Though recovery is on the horizon starting through Q3, it will take several years to get back to pre-pandemic GDP levels.
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JS Clark Agency: Benefits Compliance During COVID-19
JS Clark Agency’s Compliance Director, Jennifer Young, provided context and clarification on the latest COVID-19 legislative and regulatory updates that impact employee benefits.
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FEMA Approves Application to Provide an Additional $300 Per Week to Unemployed Michiganders
The Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) approved the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency’s application for federal funding assistance that would provide an additional $300 per week payment to Michiganders receiving unemployment benefits.
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Wayne County Airport Authority’s Chad Newton on What to Expect When Traveling Through DTW This Summer and Fall
Chad Newton, CEO of the Wayne County Airport Authority, spoke with Glenn Stevens Jr., executive director of MICHauto and vice president of automotive and mobility initiatives at the Detroit Regional Chamber to provide an update on what travelers can expect when moving through Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) this summer and fall amid the global pandemic.
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Letter: Chamber and Business Groups Working Together to Help Remaining Businesses Open Safely
The Detroit Regional Chamber, in partnership with the Grand Rapids Chamber, Michigan Chamber, and Small Business Association of Michigan, are working together to help find a safe pathway for businesses that remain closed, to safely reopen.
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At-A-Glance: Compare K-12 and Higher Education Back-to-School Plans
With no in-person state mandate, online learning is the most common offering for higher education and K-12 school districts across the state as they create plans that offer some form of virtual learning, if not online-only. Read a summary of higher education and K-12 plans from the Southeast Michigan region.
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Michigan Schools to Receive $65M in CARES Act Funding
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today announced that $65 million in CARES Act funding will be allocated to school districts, higher education institutions, and other education entities that have been impacted most by COVID-19. The funding, coming from the Governor’s Education Emergency Relief Fund (GEER), will be directed to the states economically disadvantaged districts to address issues like the technological barriers to remote learning faced by students and educators in the community.
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Watch: Commercial Real Estate Practical Considerations for Your Business
Plunkett Cooney attorneys discussed what businesses need to know about how commercial real estate and business operations will continue to change. The rapid-fire discussion covered topics from financial considerations to landlord or tenant issues to workforce management concerns related to COVID-19.
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Experts Discuss What K-12 Education in Michigan Will Look Like This Fall
Educators, administrators, students, and parents are embarking on a school year more complex than any before. COVID-19’s impact on the education sector is undeniable and will transform education into the future. To discuss plans and considerations for the upcoming year in K-12 education, Bridge hosted a conversation with Delsa Chapman, deputy superintended of the Lansing School District, and Steve Matthews, superintendent of schools for the Novi Community School district.
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Whitmer Administration Applies for Federal Funding to Provide $300/week for Unemployment
Yesterday, the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) submitted an application to the United States Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) for funding that would provide an additional $300 per week payment to Michiganders receiving unemployment benefits
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Skidmore Studios x Michigan Fields
Skidmore Studio launched a fresh food distribution business called MichiganFields.com during the coronavirus shutdowns this spring.
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Bipartisan Return to Learn Package Signed Into Law
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today signed a bipartisan Return to Learn bill package, which she and legislative leaders agreed on last week. This package allows for flexibility on instructional requirements for the upcoming school year. Further, the deal offers districts financial stability by using last school year’s pupil count to determine funding levels for the 2020-21 year.
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Gov. Whitmer Announces ‘MI Mask Aid’ Providing 4M Free Masks to Vulnerable Groups
Gov. Whitmer today announced the MI Mask Aid program, a partnership with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Ford Motor Company, and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to provide 4 million free masks to Michigan residents most vulnerable to COVID-19.
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State’s New Unemployment Claims Lowest Since Pandemic’s Onset
Last week, Michigan’s new unemployment filings were the lowest reported since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Similarly, national weekly unemployment claims dropped below 1 million for the first time since the pandemic’s onset.
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Steelcase CEO Discusses The Future of Work
The future of work is unfolding more quickly and in more complex ways than ever before. Steelcase Inc. President and CEO Jim Keane shares his insight on what work will look like, whether from home or the office.
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GM to Share Three New Technologies Developed to Address Safety with Employers, Schools
Software solutions for workplace thermal scanning, contact tracing and touchless printing available to the public to help boost workplace safety in the COVID-19 era
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U.S. Census Workers Complete COVID-19 Safety Course, Start Door Knocking Effort
This week, U.S. Census workers will begin door-to-door follow up to homes that have not completed the census by mail, phone, or online. All three options will still be available once door-to-door census taking begins.
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Gov. Whitmer Clarifies Definition of COVID-19 symptoms, Contact in New Executive Order
Last week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-166 that reinstates protections for employees in the State of Michigan. Under the Order, the governor prohibits employers from discharging, disciplining, or retaliating against employees who make the responsible choice to stay home when they or their close contacts are sick.
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Breakdown of President Trump’s COVID-19 Executive Orders
With talks on additional COVID-19 federal stimulus funds stalling last week in Congress, President Trump issued several executive orders on Saturday designed to give some relief to Americans struggling during the pandemic.
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Results Are In: COVID-19 Automotive Outlook Flash Survey
MICHauto recently partnered with Dykema and The Right Place to survey automotive industry businesses and professionals to better understand the challenges they are facing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey results linked below analyze these responses and discuss the impact of COVID-19 on automotive operations and revenues framed by the outlook for the U.S. economy and automotive industry moving forward.
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Gov. Whitmer Extends Declaration of Emergency Until Sept. 4, 2020
Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a new executive order that extends the governor’s emergency and disaster declaration until September 4, 2020, at 11:59 p.m.
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Report: 2 in 3 U.S. Minority-owned Small Businesses Worry About Permanently Closing
Minority-owned small businesses have been hit harder by the pandemic and corresponding economic crisis, according to a new special report released today by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and MetLife.
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What Home Buyers and Sellers Need to Know: Breaking Down Real Estate Industry Changes
Maureen Francis, president of Michigan Realtors and associate broker for Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel, spoke with the Chamber’s Brad Williams about how the real estate industry and processes are evolving amid COVID-19, and what these changes mean for buyers and sellers.
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Watch from CO— Blueprint: Starting Up and Starting Over During the Pandemic
The Detroit Regional Chamber, in partnership with CO— by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, highlighted how small businesses are successfully transforming the challenges presented by COVID-19 into opportunities.
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Gov. Whitmer Allows Detroit Casinos to Open Aug. 5
Under Gov. Whitmer’s Executive Orders from last week, Detroit casinos will be allowed to open on Wednesday, Aug. 5, but their occupancy will be limited to 15% capacity.
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Gov. Whitmer Among Governors from 6 States Announcing Bipartisan Interstate Compact for 3M Rapid Antigen Tests
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and governors from five other states today announced a bipartisan interstate compact to expand the use of antigen testing and secure three million tests to be distributed among the participating states.
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Life Remodeled
Life Remodeled has been working with partners to address the business community needs and have shifted resources within their company to react to the apparent needs during the pandemic. Below we highlight the innovative and strategic approaches they have taken throughout this time.
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U.S. Chamber Small Business Poll Shows Many Preparing for Resurgence
The U.S. Chamber released the results of their “July 2020 Small Business Coronavirus Impact Poll” that shows small businesses see grounds for cautious optimism but many are preparing for a coronavirus resurgence. This poll was conducted in partnership with MetLife.
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Wacker Chemical Corporation: ‘We Must Stay Safe, Be Patient, and Stand Together’
Wacker Chemical Corporation is committed not only to implementing safe practices in the workplace but also encouraging such practices with employees off-site and pivoting operations to better serve the community. See how the team’s commitment to the #MaskUpMichigan pledge supports those efforts.
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If Not Now, When? Immigration Reform at a Time of National Crisis
With our country in the midst of a recession like nothing we have seen before because of COVID-19, advocates for meaningful immigration reform are a raising key question that strikes at the heart of the effectiveness of our federal government at this point in time.
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The Henry Ford’s Patricia Mooradian on Reopening Greenfield Village and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19
After a temporary 16-week closure, The Henry Ford is now welcoming back its members, friends, and fans to Greenfield Village this summer. Patricia Mooradian, president and CEO of The Henry Ford, spoke with Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah to outline what is being done to welcome back visitors safely, the timeline for reopening its attractions, and how it is preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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New digital hub to help Michigan workers displaced by pandemic boost skills
A new digital hub offers online learning opportunities and other training resources for Michigan residents looking to return to work or learn new skills.
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Dr. Khaldun: Contact Tracing Efforts Adding Text-Message Features
Dr. Joneigh S. Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy director for health for the State of Michigan provided an update on the public health response to stop the spread of COVID-19 including the effectiveness of contact tracing.
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MCAN Awards $51,816 in 7 New COVID-19 Response Grants
Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) has awarded $51,816 in its eighth round of COVID-19 Response Grants to seven organizations in Michigan. These grants help Michigan high schools, Local College Access Networks, community-based nonprofit organizations, and higher education institutions support emergent postsecondary projects and programs in their communities. Learn more about the grants and their recipients.
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Ghafari: Masking Up Key to Welcoming Back Employees
The Ghafari team is going all-in to ensure its employees are informed and equipped to participate in health and safety practices, including masking up, as part of its reopening plan. Learn more about why they’ve committed to the #MaskUpMichigan pledge and how the team is making compliance as accessible as possible for its employees.
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Henry Ford Health System Only Michigan Site to Offer Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
Henry Ford Health System is the only hospital system in Michigan chosen as a Phase 3 trial site for the Moderna mRNA-1273 Coronavirus Efficacy (COVE) vaccine study, the National Institutes of Health announced Monday.
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Doerken: Masking Up is a Small Contribution That Makes a Big Difference
Doerken’s commitment to the #MaskUpMichigan pledge is a cornerstone of its reopening process to keep employees and clients safe. Beyond masking up in their facilities, the Doerken team is also encouraging face-covering practices outside of the workplace to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and keep its team members safe and facilities open. Learn more.
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Baruah: Pending CARES Act Legislation Must Include Aid to State and Local Governments
Today, during the State of Michigan’s COVID-19 briefing, Gov. Whitmer invited Chamber president and CEO Sandy K. Baruah to join her to stress the need for state and local government aid out of the next federal stimulus package.
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The Henry Ford: Committing to #MaskUpMichigan is ‘The Right Thing to Do’
The Henry Ford is embarking on the reopening of its attractions with the health and safety of its staff and guests top of mind. As part of these efforts, they’ve signed the #MaskUpMichigan pledge to commit to the use of face coverings by all employees and visitors to keep their doors open. The team shared why this cause is so important to them.
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National Business League Inc. on Ensuring Racial Justice and Equity in the COVID-19 Economic Recovery
The COVID-19 crisis and the rise in awareness of racial justice are reshaping our communities. Dr. Ken L. Harris, national president and CEO of the National Business League Inc. joined the Chamber to discuss efforts to address racial injustice and achieve economic equity.
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Supporting Employee Mental Health in Today’s Workplace
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to increase mental health issues nationally, addressing the needs of employees dealing with these challenges is critical to business restart and recovery. Hear strategies and best practices from health care and wellness experts to support employees.
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Michigan Medicine, Blue Cross partner to pilot Hospital Care at Home program
Pilot program launches for certain patients near Ann Arbor; many others are eligible for a new remote monitoring program funded by COVID-19 grant
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Bipartisanship and Budget Gaps: Takeaways from Lansing
Learn the latest happenings in Lansing including agreement around patching the state’s budget hole for the current fiscal year and introduction of a Chamber-backed PPE tax relief bill package.
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Chamber-Backed PPE Tax Relief Package Would Help Businesses Retain Employees
As businesses feel the costs of COVID-19 mitigation, the Detroit Regional Chamber is advocating for much-needed relief to ease the overall burden on employers, whose safety plans are one of our best defenses to slow the spread of the pandemic. To that end, a tax relief package has been introduced to the state Legislature.
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State of Michigan Offers $8.55M in COVID-19 Workplace Safety Grants to Help Employers Protect Workers
The State of Michigan today announced the Michigan COVID-19 Safety Grant Program. The $8.55 million in grants will provide small businesses with financial support for health and safety equipment purchases or training to keep employees, customers, and communities safe from the spread of COVID-19. Applications close Aug. 7.
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Fifth Third Bank: Striving to Keep Our Customers at the Center of What We Do, Safely
Chamber member, Fifth Third Bank, signed on and is requiring all staff and customers to wear masks or face coverings. David Girodat, regional president of Fifth Third Bank in Eastern Michigan, shared with the Chamber what precautions and measures his team has taken to ensure all employee and customer safety.
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3 COVID-19 Reopening Challenges — and Solutions — for Your Business
Reopening after COVID-19 comes with new challenges and costs to navigate for small businesses in every state.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Innovators Hit the U.S. House Floor
Today, the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee will hold a hearing with some of the innovative biopharmaceutical companies leading the coronavirus vaccine race. The companies will discuss their research and development efforts, as well as their ongoing preparations to manufacture and distribute resulting solutions.
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Statewide Business Organizations: Unify Behind Legislation to Bring Financial Relief to States
Today, the Detroit Regional Chamber and 14 other statewide business organizations called on Michigan’s Congressional Delegation to unify behind smart compromise Federal legislation to provide financial relief to Michigan, and other states, to address tax revenue loss due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Governor: Businesses Not to Assume Those Without Masks Have Medical Conditions
Businesses may not assume that a customer without a mask cannot medically tolerate a face covering. The business can, however, accept the customer’s explanation if offered, according to a new executive order from the Governor today.
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Miller Canfield: We Want Our Businesses to Be Safe, to Stay Open for Economic Health
Michael McGee, the president and CEO of Miller Canfield shared how their workforce is staying safe amid COVID-19.
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Grand Hotel’s Doug Dean and Mackinac Island CVB’s Tim Hygh Discuss Mackinac Island Re-Opening
How is Mackinac Island ensuring a safe travel experience for visitors during the COVID-19 global pandemic? Doug Dean, executive vice president of operations at Grand Hotel, and Tim Hygh, executive director of the Mackinac Island Convention and Visitors Bureau, shared what Island businesses have done to reopen and the precautions they have implemented to ensure safety.
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LIFT to Retrain Civilian Workers in Response to COVID-19 with $1M Award
Funding from the Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act will supports 250 workers in Detroit and Pittsburgh.
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Detroit Regional Chamber Outlines Priorities on the Next Federal Stimulus Package
As Congress and the White House negotiate the next phase of the CARES Act, the Chamber is working with the Michigan Congressional delegation, U.S. Chamber, and other partners to highlight our priorities for the new package.
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Detroit Uses New Research to Inform Immigrant-inclusive COVID-19 Relief Measures
New Research from New American Economy shows that immigrants in Detroit play an outsize role in critical industries like Healthcare, Pharmacies, Groceries, and Restaurants.
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Grand Hotel: Our Team Is Here to Serve Everyone Safely, #MaskUpMichigan
Chamber member and partner, Grand Hotel, signed on. The Executive Vice President of Operations, Doug Dean, shared with the Chamber what precautions and measures the hotel has taken to ensure all employee and customer safety.
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Michigan’s State of Emergency Extended to Aug. 11; US-Canada Border Closure Extended to Aug. 21
In response to the continued spread of COVID-19 across the state and nation, Michigan’s emergency and disaster declaration has been extended through Aug. 11 and the closure of the U.S.-Canada border to nonessential travel has been extended through Aug. 21. Learn more about these recent changes.
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HELLA: We Have To Be in This Together #MaskUpMichigan
HELLA’s Head of Sales Excellence and Marketing, Ben Cohen, teamed up with the Chamber to share in a Q&A on why HELLA took the pledge and how they are supporting their employees and customers.
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$15.5M in Detroit, Wayne County COVID-19 Business Relief Grants Available, Apply Starting July 15
Today, the Detroit Economic Growth Corp. (DEGC) will open a new grant application that has $15.5 million available for Wayne County business owners, with $7.25 million to be granted within the City of Detroit borders.
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Grant Application Open: Oakland Together Small Business Recovery Fund
Earlier this week, Oakland County launched the $32 million Oakland Together Small Business Recovery Grant fund.
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Need a Mask? Check Out These 5 Detroit Area Mask Makers
With new requirements for masks to be worn in indoor public spaces, stock up and explore these Detroit area mask makers.
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U-M Researchers Find Drug to Calm Fatal Response to COVID-19
Researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor conducted a study of 154 patients — 74 who received the Tocilizumab treatment and 76 that did not.
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Employers: Understanding COVID-19 Transmission and Close Contacts
One of your employees was diagnosed as a confirmed or probable COVID-19 case. What should you do?
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ACCESS, Ford Motor Company and Wayne State University provide 10,000+ Mobile COVID-19 tests
Coalition of Wayne State University, ACCESS, Ford Motor Co. and the Wayne State University Physician Group expands testing effort
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Is Limiting Governor’s Emergency Powers Possible in 2020?
The State Board of Canvassers approved a petition to repeal the law under which the Governor declared a state of emergency amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The petition approved this week is designed to allow citizens to initiate the repeal of the 1945 law in a fashion that makes it veto-proof by the Governor, forcing her to operate under the 1976 law with legislative oversight. So, what comes next?
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Gov. Whitmer to Require Face Coverings in Indoor Public Spaces
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today signed Executive Order 2020-147 to require the wearing of a face covering in all indoor public spaces as well as crowded public outdoor spaces. Further, this order requires businesses open to the public to refuse entry or service to patrons refusing to wear appropriate face coverings. The order takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, July 13.
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Michigan Strategic Fund Approves $100M Grant Program for Small Businesses’ COVID-19 Recovery
The Michigan Strategic Fund approved a $100 million grant program to support small businesses working on reopening having experienced loss of income due to COVID-19. These funds were allocated by the State of Michigan from federal CARES Act funding.
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SBA: $16B In PPP Loans Dispersed to 121K Michigan Businesses
Yesterday, the SBA and Treasury Department released a list of businesses that received funds from the PPP. In total, 121,135 loans totaling nearly $16 billion were approved in Michigan as of the end of June, according to the SBA. This number underscores the immediate economic crisis due to the spread of COVID-19.
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Gov. Whitmer: ‘Masking Up’ Key to Returning to School in Fall
As COVID-19 cases increase in every region of the state, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stressed the importance of “masking up” to mitigate the spread and keep the state on track to reopen preK-12 schools to students in the fall.
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Michigan Drops Out of Top 10 States for Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
As other states have experienced spikes in COVID-19 in recent days, they’ve nudged Michigan out of the top 10 states for cases of the virus, according to tracking by Johns Hopkins University.
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Ford Resumes Construction on Michigan Central Station Development
Mary Culler, chief of staff, Office of the Executive Chairman; president, Ford Motor Company Fund; and director, Michigan Central Station Development, spoke with Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah in today’s Tele-Town Hall to update the business community on how Ford has pivoted its strategy in Corktown due to COVID-19.
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Questions Loom for Schools as Fiscal Year Closes, New Year Approaches
What will it cost to keep students safe? What funding cuts are coming? Are snow days dead? The Governor’s “Return to Learn” Advisory Council is expected to drop its plan for reopening schools on June 30, which also marks the final day of the fiscal year for schools. Here’s what to consider.
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Restart Michigan with KPMG: Supply Chain Management Series
The COVID-19 global pandemic has exposed serious faults in existing supply chains and has accelerated the notion of economic nationalism. The four truths that most supply chains are built upon are no longer true, thus setting the stage for supply chain’s new world order.
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Watch: Optimizing Re-entry for Your Workforce and Workplace
This session will give practical advice to help with recovery planning. Talent analytics, return-to-office surveys, scenario planning, and re-entry tactics are the keys to understanding who could remain at home long-term, what space will be needed, and how much re-entry may cost.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Employer Efforts During COVID-19
As a key leader in the region and a valued partner of the Chamber, BCBSM’s efforts toward promoting employee health and well-being was collected to serve as an educational resource for other regional businesses.
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U.S. Chamber Study Shows Commercial Construction Industry Poised For Recovery After COVID-19
The Q2 2020 USG Corporation + U.S. Chamber of Commerce Commercial Construction Index, released today, reveals a drop in contractors’ confidence and outlook for their industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Helping Make the Main Street Lending Program a Lifeline for Mid-Sized Businesses
Economic prediction is a dangerous profession, but when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says he’s “not even thinking about thinking about” raising interest rates you know he’s signaling something about the dire state of the economy.
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Chamber Return-to-Work Survey: Businesses Ready to Welcome Employees Back in 2020
As the state’s economy continues to reopen, businesses are faced with the challenge of safely welcoming employees back, establishing work-from-home protocols, or doing both.
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Legislative Leaders Release Education Plan, Governor’s Expected Next Week
Today, the Michigan House and Senate released a high-level overview of what their “Return to Learn” plan would look like, a week before Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Return to Learning Advisory Council is expected to release its own version.
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Gov. Whitmer Signs Executive Order Closing Indoor Service at Bars, Bill Package Allowing Cocktails-to-Go
Gov. Whitmer today signed an executive order closing indoor service at bars in lower Michigan in response to a statewide uptick in COVID-19 cases. The Governor also signed a bill package allowing for the sale of cocktails-to-go and expanded social districts.
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Small Business Resources to Help Businesses Navigate COVID-19 and Reopening
Many states across the U.S. have been given the green light to fully reopen, with exceptions in Michigan, Illinois, and California, which have limited reopening. Small businesses are faced with the challenges of when, how, and if they will reopen.
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UM announces plans for return to campus for fall semester
The University of Michigan will launch its fall semester Aug. 31 with a blend of in-person and remote classes, an adjusted academic calendar, and an emphasis on the use of face coverings, social distancing and other public health measures.
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Wayne County offering $50 million in grants to small businesses
The Wayne County Back to Work: Small Business Readiness Grant will be funded through the county’s allotment from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. At least 5,000 county small businesses could receive grants of up to $10,000. Applications will be available on June 29-July 10.
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$880.1M COVID-19 Relief Bill Heads to Governor Whitmer
The Michigan House of Representatives and Senate unanimously passed an $880.1 million supplemental spending bill of federal dollars for various COVID-19-related items.
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COVID-19 Tele-Town Hall: Workplace Safety with LEO’s Sean Egan
As employers slowly transition employees back to the office and back to work onsite, the State of Michigan is working to provide businesses with workplace safety recommendations.
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Michigan Companies Issued More Than $15.7 Billion in PPP Loans
According to the SBA’s PPP report released on Friday, June 12, Michigan businesses received more than $15.7 billion through more than 115,000 PPP loans. In total banks distributed more than 4.5 million PPP loans totaling over $510 billion dollars across the United States.
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Unemployment and Payroll Indicators
Since mid-March over 2.8 million people in Michigan have filed unemployment insurance claims. Michigan’s monthly unemployment rate peaked in April at 22.7%, and has decreased 4.7 % in August 2021.
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Schools Expected to Open to In-Person Instruction in the Fall if State COVID Cases Continue to Decrease
Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed the State of Michigan to provide an update on the state’s COVID-19 cases and strategy for reopening.
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Canada, US extend border restrictions to July 21
The United States and Canada have agreed to extend their agreement to keep the border closed to non-essential travel through July 21.
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Small Business Grants Available, Apply by June 17
Verizon and LISChave opened up a new round of funding to support small businesses that are faced with having to close their doors to help fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus. LISC will use the funds to provide grants of up to $10,000 to businesses facing immediate financial pressure, especially entrepreneurs of color, women-owned businesses, and other enterprises that don’t have access to flexible, affordable capital in historically under-served communities.
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Wayne County Community College District and CVS Health Launch COVID-19 Testing
Last week, Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) announced it has launched rapid COVID-19 testing, together with CVS Health, at its downtown campus site. Licensed health care providers from MinuteClinic, the retail medical clinic of CVS Health, and CVS Pharmacy colleagues will staff the testing operation.
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WW Group Offers ‘WW AT WORK’ Virtual Workshop for Chamber Members
WW is offering Detroit Regional Chamber members access to “WW AT WORK” virtual workshops. Learn more.
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Michigan Is Reopening: Resources to Help Your Business Navigate
Michigan has started to reopen the state in the past couple of weeks since COVID-19 cases have decreased and the curve has flattened. As businesses start to reopen there are key guidelines to keep employees and customers safe that will also help avoid a second wave. Start with the below resources as your business continues to return to a regular in-person schedule.
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Airport Traveler Throughput
Detroit Metropolitan Airport experienced a 1.4 million increase in total passengers in the month of August 2021 compared to the same month last year. While U.S. airports saw a 134% increase year-over-year in airport travelers in September 2021
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Michigan’s Property Tax Appeal Deadline Extended Another Month Amid COVID-19
Gov. Whitmer signed House Bill 5766 into law. This important update to Michigan’s Property Tax Appeal deadline for commercial industrial taxpayers is now extended one more month to Aug. 31. Previously, EO 2020-87 extended this deadline to July 31.
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Watch: Going the Distance: Mapping Your Next Steps for Long-Term Success
The session will focus on three strategic areas upon which companies must focus in order to move forward and thrive during these uncertain times including embracing digital transformation, developing an innovative learning culture, and planning for the unexpected.
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Consumer Spending: Economic Opportunity Insight
The OI Economic Tracker is an interactive tool helping identify pandemic-related impacts among industries and communities by visualizing consumer spending, status on small businesses, and job postings across the nation at granular levels.
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Watch: Business Defense Strategies During Uncertain Times
The restructuring and transformation experts at Plante Moran help leaders take a proactive approach to balancing priorities under uncertain outcomes that influence business strategy and the ability to recover while positioning for growth.
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Watch: Network Distancing to Protect Your Virtual Workforce
In order to support you in the race to embrace this “new normal,” UHY Consulting has developed a short webinar intended to provide you with meaningful information about what your company can do to reduce risk and protect your endpoints no matter where they are.
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Michigan Legislature Reviewing Bills for Social Districts, Relaxing Alcohol Rules
Like several other states, Michigan is considering easing liquor laws to allow patrons to take cocktails and alcoholic beverages throughout special social districts outside restaurants and bars. It’s all part of an effort to help restaurants and bars do business while adhering to reduced capacities and social distancing measures in place under the MI Safe Start Plan.
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Federal Reserve Board’s Main Street Lending Program Provides More Small and Medium Businesses Support
Earlier this month, the Federal Reserve Board expanded its Main Street Lending Program to allow more small and medium-sized businesses to be able to receive support.
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Michigan Launches New Public WiFi Location Map
The State of Michigan, in partnership with the Connected Nation Michigan, released a statewide Wi-Fi hotspot map today to assist residents who currently lack internet access at home.
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Survey Shows Michigan Parents Worried About Being Able to Work if Schools Don’t Reopen
Nearly 60% of Michigan parents say their ability to go to work would take a hit if schools don’t reopen in the fall, according to survey results released Monday.
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MI Safe Start Plan: Phase 4 Explained
Now that Michigan has transitioned into phase four of the governor’s MI Safe Start Plan, what does this mean for businesses attempting to resume operations in a safe and secure way?
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U.S. Census Survey Shows Majority of Detroit Region’s Small Businesses Largely Impacted by COVID-19
The Small Business Pulse Survey, a weekly experimental data product from the U.S. Census Bureau, has released the fifth week of results showing the effects of COVID-19 on national, state, and regional small businesses.
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The Latest: Personal Care Services Including Salons, Barbershops Reopen Statewide June 15
Michigan continues to reopen as hospitalizations reached an all-time low this week dropping 82% compared to the mid-April peak. Today, Gov. Whitmer announced that on Monday, June 15, personal services including hair, massages, and nails will reopen statewide.
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Access to PPE with MEDC’s Natalie Chmiko
Chamber Vice President of Government Relations Brad Williams spoke with Natalie Chmiko, vice president of Pure Michigan Business Connect (PMBC) and International Trade for MEDC in a Tele-Town Hall on the free PMBC COVID-19 Procurement Platform.
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Wayne County COVID-19 Workplace Toolkit
As Michigan moves into the next phase of the “MI Safe Start Plan” and more sectors of the economy begin to reopen, guidance on safely bringing employees back to the workplace is critical.
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Brookings Institution Webinar Outlines ‘Roadmap for Reopening America: How to Save Lives and Livelihoods’
The Brookings Institution recently hosted a conversation about how to safely reopen the country – economically and in terms of public health. Experts emphasized the need for increased testing and tracing as well as health equity for a safe, successful reopen.
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Watch: Financial and Operational Strategies to Weather Uncertain Times
As the economy restart’s UHY’s team will help businesses with financial and operational strategies to ensure their business succeeds going forward. This discussion will include advice on liquidity planning, which is critical for moving through the reopening phase.
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Business Can Be a Leader In Helping to Prevent Second Wave
At the Detroit Regional Chamber, we believe that nothing would be more economically damaging than a second economic shutdown due to COVID-19.
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‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ is Lifted – What You Need to Know
With the Governor lifting the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order this week, Michigan is moving to Phase Four of the Michigan Safe Start Plan. What does it all mean?
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Gov. Whitmer Moves State to Phase 4, Office Work Opens With Caveat
Today, the Governor announced that she will rescind the “Safer at Home” Executive Order, moving the state into phase four of the MI Safe Start Plan — the “Improving” phase.
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MI Symptoms Web Applications Helps Businesses Reopen Safely
To help reopening businesses safely reengage in the economy, the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity launched the MI Symptoms Web Application as a cost-free way for employers to comply with Executive Order 2020-97 and implement a COVID-19 symptoms screening questionnaire for employees.
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Watch: Cyber Risks of Keeping Your Workforce Remote
As employers begin to evaluate if working from home is the best way to accomplish social distancing, they should consider risks associated with an all-remote workforce.
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Gov. Whitmer Announces a Michigan Workforce Development Board
Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a number of Executive Orders that seek to help the state move forward post COVID-19.
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Michigan PPE Requirements for Reopen
Businesses are working to reopen as Gov. Whitmer’s “Stay at Home” and other Executive Orders put in place amid COVID-19, begin to relax. It is important, and required, for businesses reopening to protect both their staff and customers.
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Legislative Update: What’s Happening in the MI House and Senate
The Detroit Regional Chamber is having the essential conversations with government officials and entities behind the scenes to help mitigate the COVID-19 crisis and ensure the health of businesses in the Detroit region coming out of the crisis.
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PPE Supply Connect
As businesses across Michigan prepare to reopen or welcome employees back, having the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect their employees and customers will help ensure a successful restart. Our goal is to help connect those who have supplies with those who need supplies.
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Moving Forward: Auto and Mobility Marketing and Communications Post-COVID
The coronavirus pandemic is unlike anything the automotive and mobility industry has ever seen or could have ever foreseen when developing marketing and communications strategies for 2020.
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Forbes Recognizes Chamber Member COVID-19 Response Achievements
Forbes has recognized multiple Detroit Regional Chamber members for successful responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Companies’ outstanding achievements included increasing pay and benefits.
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5 Customer-Focused Business Reopening Strategies
Bring back your customers and employees safely with these ideas for reopening after the COVID-19 lockdowns.
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Employee Wellness Resources for Businesses from AssuredPartners
As employers prepare to resume operations, employee wellness must remain top of mind whether employees are going back on-site or if they will remain working at home for the time being. Explore resources below for keeping employees engaged and healthy amid COVID-19.
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Restart Operations While Retaining Employees with Work Share
The State of Michigan recognizes that while the public health crisis unfolds, an economic crisis is happening simultaneously. That’s why Michigan is preparing resources to help businesses retain employees amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Breakdown of Last Week’s Executive Orders, What is Open, and Guidelines to Follow
Last week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a number of Executive Orders that relaxed some of the “Stay at Home” orders. She updated Executive Order 2020-100 to extend Michigan’s “Safer at Home” order until June 12, 2020.
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Your Employees’ Mindset on Safety? What to Know as You Reopen
Employers are entering unchartered territory. They are reopening after a global pandemic brought the economy to a screeching halt for more than 8 weeks.
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Watch: Tariff Recovery and Finding Cash Now Series
Many suppliers struggle with the plant floor operating system, which is now also being fundamentally altered. The turnaround begins with a foundational “blocking and tackling” approach to COGS reduction to offset underperformance, including realigning the behaviors on the floor to the new operating system.
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U.S. Chamber Resources to Help Employers Reopen Safely
As America’s businesses look to reopen safely and keep employees and customers healthy and informed, employers are facing countless new questions and unprecedented new challenges.
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U.S. Chamber’s Neil Bradley Provide Update on Federal Aid for COVID-19
This week, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President for Policy, Neil Bradley, shared an update with the Detroit Regional Chamber leadership on key national legislative updates.
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Chamber Poll: Michiganders Prefer Our Reopening Pace Compared to Rest of Country
While there has been much debate on Michigan’s reopening strategy, including protests at the Capitol in Lansing, the majority of respondents to the Detroit Regional Chamber’s May statewide poll support the pace adopted by the Whitmer administration.
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Michigan Auto Dealerships and Retail Businesses by Appointment, Nonessential Medical, Dental and Veterinary Procedures Authorized
Today, Gov.Gretchen Whitmer signed executive order 2020-96 to reopen retail businesses and auto dealerships by appointment statewide on Tuesday, May 26, as part of her MI Safe Start plan.
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Detroit Regional Chamber Releases Findings from New Statewide Poll of Michigan Voters
On May 20, 2020, the Chamber released the findings from a new statewide poll of registered voters in Michigan that provides insight and data on how Michiganders have reacted to the state’s dual public health and economic crises.
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Watch: How COVID-19 is Shaping the Future of the Health Care Industry
Join Accenture’s Health Practice leaders as they paint a compelling picture reimagining the future of health care which seamlessly connects care, society, and work.
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Gov. Whitmer Reopens Retail, Restaurants, and Offices in Upper Peninsula, Traverse City Regions
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an order allowing for the reopening, in two regions, of retail businesses, office work that cannot be done remotely, and restaurants and bars with limited seating.
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A Snapshot of Demographic and Economic Characteristics of Immigrants in the Metro Area
New research from New American Economy (NAE) released in partnership with the City of Detroit, Detroit Regional Chamber, Global Detroit, Oakland County and Wayne County highlights how immigrants are both essential to the region’s COVID response efforts and especially vulnerable.
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3 Conversations From Lansing Businesses Need to Know About
The Detroit Regional Chamber is having the essential conversations with government officials and entities behind the scenes to help mitigate the COVID-19 crisis and ensure the health of businesses in the Detroit region coming out of the crisis. The Chamber’s Government Relations team is dedicated to advising the state on how to best accommodate the needs of businesses and communities through this difficult time.
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KPMG Restart Michigan Auto Series Features Best Practices to Know Now
As businesses restart and begin operating in the “new normal,” understanding the unique challenges and strategies of crisis management and business continuity planning is paramount. This includes monitoring and managing cash flow and liquidity.
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House, Senate Fiscal Agencies Provide Latest Forecasts
Friday’s Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference in Lansing will provide one of the first substantive glimpses into the state’s fiscal outlook as the economy re-opens in phases, and will set the backdrop for budget negotiations amid historic unemployment.
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AIREA: Return to Work(place) Office Design and Guides
Over the last few months, the AIREA has been studying “Back to the Workplace” trends and ideas from many of the top thought leaders from around the globe. There are many diverse concepts and solutions that are being considered and there is no “one size fits all” answer.
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The Latest: What You Need to Know From Lansing This Week
The governor announced that the State of Michigan will save $80 million by participating in the federal Unemployment Insurance Agency Work Share program
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MWF Michigan Entrepreneur Resilience Fund
With the generous support of MEDC, NEI, Michigan-based foundations, corporate partners, individual donors, and in collaboration with the SBA, the Michigan Entrepreneur Resilience Fund has secured funds to provide recovery grants and loans to diverse entrepreneurs and small businesses from underrepresented groups in Michigan.
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Gerald Johnson: Need to Protect Both Lives and Livelihood
With Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s decision to allow manufacturing to resume, General Motors Co. is currently transitioning its workforce back to work. Executive Vice President of Global Manufacturing Gerald Johnson joined Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah in today’s Tele-Town Hall to share firsthand how the company pivoted to produce ventilators and its strategy in resuming operations.
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What State Budget Cuts Are Looming? We’ll Have a Better Sense Friday
Friday’s Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference in Lansing will provide one of the first substantive glimpses into the state’s fiscal outlook as the economy re-opens in phases, and will set the backdrop for budget negotiations amid historic unemployment.
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PlanetM Landing Zone Virtual Mobility Meetup with Mark de la Vergne
PlanetM Landing Zone hosted its first virtual Mobility Meetup with guest speaker Mark de la Vergne, Chief of Mobility Innovation for the City of Detroit. Director of the Landing Zone Devon O’Reilly spoke with a Vergne on Detroit’s current projects to increase mobility access for its residents.
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Watch: Preparing for Employment Issues When Reopening Your Workplace in the COVID Era
In this webinar, Butzel Long attorneys Brett Miller and Sarah Nirenberg discuss how to balance employee concerns with business requirements when re-opening, common issues that will arise and how to deal with them, how to navigate the new laws, and how to limit legal exposure.
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Watch: Six Imperatives for CFOs Leading Through COVID-19 Recovery
Building on Deloitte’s prior studies of recession playbooks, this session shares six imperatives for how Chief Financial Officers can help their companies navigate disruption.
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Watch: Physical Return and Work Reimagined
Organizations are faced with a new duality of safely transitioning people back to physical locations while reimagining the future of work and business. With the right approach, organizations can position themselves to manage the safe transition and transform for the future. This session will focus on ways to achieve both a trusted transition and future transformation.
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Watch: Returning to the Workplace Safely in the New Normal
As government and health officials begin to set parameters around reopening businesses, bringing your people back onsite successfully won’t be as simple as flipping a switch.
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Watch: Reopening Business and Avoiding Liability With the Supply Chain
Miller Canfield’s Richard Walawender, Corporate and Transactions Group co-leader and Brad Arbuckle, principal attorney will discuss issues such as problems with logistics, bankruptcies, pricing disputes, force majeure, production delays, and liquidity squeeze.
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Watch: Hands-On Restructuring: In-Plant Cost Reductions and Behavior Change
Many suppliers struggle with the plant floor operating system, which is now also being fundamentally altered. The turnaround begins with a foundational “blocking and tackling” approach to COGS reduction to offset underperformance, including realigning the behaviors on the floor to the new operating system.
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Watch: PPP Loan Forgiveness Analysis and Options
Did your business receive a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan? This webinar will provide the guidance and steps to take now to ensure loan forgiveness. The UHY team helps you understand the loan forgiveness compliance process and points your business needs to consider.
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Watch: Assessing Liquidity And Potential Business Transfer Repercussions
As businesses restart and begin operating in the “new normal,” understanding the unique challenges and strategies of crisis management and business continuity planning is paramount. This includes monitoring and managing cash flow and liquidity.
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Manufacturing to Re-open May 11, Allowing for Sequenced Automotive Restart
Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an Executive Order extending her “Stay Home Stay Safe” order until May 28. The order also allows Michigan’s manufacturing sector, including the automotive industry and Michigan’s Big 3, to open in phases starting on Monday, May 11.
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3 Positions the Chamber Advanced Publicly on Behalf of Business This Week
The Detroit Regional Chamber and our national peers are having essential conversations with government officials and entities behind the scenes to help mitigate the COVID-19 crisis and ensure the health of businesses in the Detroit region coming out of the crisis.
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Q&A: Barton Malow’s Ryan Maibach Shares Insight on Reopening Operations
Barton Malow President and CEO Ryan Maibach, the 2020 Mackinac Policy Chair shared some insight as construction opened back up last week.
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Chamber Joins 3,500 Organizations Nationwide on Letter to Congress on Extending PPP to Nonprofits
On behalf of the undersigned chambers of commerce, civic groups, trade associations, and other non-profits, we urge you to extend eligibility for the Paycheck Protection Program to all nonprofit organizations when Congress considers the next COVID-19 emergency assistance legislation.
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Readiness Essentials Checklists for Warehouse, Retail
As we move towards a post-COVID-19 recovery, companies that halted operations will soon face a new challenge – maintaining social distancing guidelines in manufacturing and distribution center environments.
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Foley & Lardner LLP: How Employers Can Carefully Plan for a Successful Restart
Foley & Lardner LLP Partners John Birmingham Jr. and Jeff Kopp joined Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah in a Tele-Town Hall to discuss employment best practices for restarting and continuing business amid the COVID-19 crisis. The pair took part in answering businesses’ urgent questions on what issues to anticipate moving forward and best practices for navigating the transition.
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Checklist: Operational Restart Readiness for the Automotive Supply Chain
The goal of this checklist is to highlight key operational areas for consideration of risks and planning of actions essential to restarting manufacturing operations at the Tier 1-n supplier level while ensuring customer product quality and delivery requirements are fulfilled.
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Quicken Loans Ramps Up Efforts to Help Detroit Get Back to Work
Quicken Loans, along with Rocket Mortgage and the Rock Family of Companies, has shifted focus to help get Detroiters back to work by increasing safety measures and by helping the city get people tested.
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Gov. Whitmer Reopens Construction, Real Estate, Outdoor Work
The executive order will allow the May 7 resumption of some types of work that present a very low risk of infection, including construction, real-estate activities, and work that is traditionally and primarily performed outdoors.
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US Rep. Andy Levin: We Need to Test, Trace, Isolate, and Support
U.S. Rep. Andy Levin joined Detroit Regional Chamber President and CEO Sandy K. Baruah in today’s Tele-Town Hall to discuss what’s next for the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Watch: Automotive Operational and Financial Restructure
As automotive manufacturers prepare to return to work, there are many financial and operational considerations. New safety, sanitation and hygiene procedures are all part of the “new normal” for manufacturers as plants begin to reopen after shutting down due to COVID-19.
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Watch: Workforce Strategies for Post-COVID Recovery
Given the human dimension of urgent workforce challenges and the uncertainties facing business leaders, the economic and business recovery from COVID-19 will require workforce strategies that focus on both short-term priority actions and long-term reaching for the future normal.
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Q&A: Brad Williams Breaks Down What is Happening in Lansing
Detroit Regional Chamber’s Brad Williams breaks down what is happening in Lansing this week.
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Average Daily Traffic
Detroit Region’s daily traffic volume increased by 7.3% to 1.4 million in September 2021 compared to the previous year.
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Polling: Michigan Chamber of Commerce’s Restarting MI Economy Survey Results
The Michigan Chamber, in Cooperation with the Michigan Chamber Federation, released results from a survey sent to Chamber members across the state on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.
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Chamber Gets Businesses the Answers They Need
Explore some highlights of key questions the Detroit Regional Chamber has asked to top business and government leaders during the Tele-Town Hall Series.
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Consumer Sentiment
Consumer sentiment increased by 2.5 percentage points in September 2021. In April 2020 consumer sentiment decreased by 18.1 Index-points, the largest monthly decline ever recorded.
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Paycor: How To Rehire Furloughed Employees (With Template)
Furloughed employees agree to take an unpaid leave of absence in an effort to help their organizations cut costs temporarily.
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Clark Hill: Best Practices for Bringing Employees Back to the Office
Clark Hill’s Maria Fracassa Dwyer spoke with the Detroit Regional Chamber on how employers should transition their employees back to work once the governor’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe, Save Lives” order is lifted.
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Gov. Whitmer to Reopen Construction May 7
Continuing a strategic and phased approach to opening the economy, senior officials from the Whitmer administration have shared that the next sector to open will be construction on May 7.
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Daniel Howes: Michigan’s Auto Industry Faces the Ultimate Test
Daniel Howes, columnist and associate business editor at The Detroit News, spoke with the Detroit Regional Chamber on the region’s ability to endure an economic downturn and the potential impact on its automotive industry.
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Mayor Mike Duggan: Detroit to Bring Hundreds Back to Work
In today’s Tele-Town Hall, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan revealed to the Detroit Regional Chamber that the city is preparing to send hundreds back to work.
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PlanetM Pivots Grant Program to Support COVID-19 Issues
Facilitating and utilizing strategic partnerships within the region’s automotive and mobility ecosystem have proven significant to acting swiftly amid COVID-19.
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Michigan Economic Recovery Council Advises Gov. Whitmer on Reopening Based on Risk, Workplace Environment, Geography
Gov. Whitmer is approaching the reopening of the state economy, with the support of statewide business organizations. A group of health care and business leaders from across the state formed the Michigan Economic Recovery Council (MERC) earlier this month.
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Gov. Whitmer: Temporary Safety Measures for Food-Selling Establishments and Pharmacies
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently implemented Executive Order 2020-60 which offers temporary safety measures for food-selling establishments and pharmacies.
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Chamber Addresses Environment and Energy Issues Facing Businesses Amid COVID-19
The Detroit Regional Chamber convened the Environment and Energy Committee to discuss the current environment and energy issues facing organizations as the COVID-19 crisis unfolds.
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White House Office of Public Liaison Shares Latest on Economic Support for Minority Communities
The White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council provided an update on efforts underway to support the minority communities most impacted by COVID-19 – both in terms of health and economics.
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US Rep. Brenda Lawrence: If Detroit Is Not Whole, Business Community Cannot Be Whole
U.S. Rep. Brenda Lawrence spoke with the Detroit Regional Chamber in today’s Tele-Town Hall on how the federal response to COVID-19 is currently evolving to adapt to the unfolding crisis.
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3 Conversations Businesses Need to Know About From this Week
The Detroit Regional Chamber’s Government Relations team is dedicated to advising the state on how to best accommodate the needs of businesses and communities through this difficult time.
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Businesses Share How Their Company Stepped Up During COVID-19
Businesses are stepping up to the fight COVID-19 and help their communities during these trying times.
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MICHauto Supports PPE Manufacturing, Unifying Auto Industry and State
When COVID-19 first hit Michigan, MICHauto’s primary focus was to support the growing personal protection equipment (PPE) needs of healthcare workers on the front lines.
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New Revisions to Gov. Whitmer’s Executive Order, First Steps to Responsibly Restarting Economy
Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed executive order 2020-59, extending her “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order through May 15. The revisions Gov. Whitmer put forth today propose an early step to begin the thoughtful process to safely re-open our economy.
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Research Universities Lend Expertise and Support Amid Crisis
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel, and Wayne State University President M. Roy Wilson discuss in today’s Tele-Town Hall on how Michigan’s universities are hard at work to address the fallout of COVID-19.
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BCBSM: How Businesses Can Support Employee Well-Being
Cindy Bjorkquist, director of well-being for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, shared in today’s Tele-Town Hall how to focus on maintaining your well-being and continuing your journey during elevated anxiety and change.
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The Chamber is Working for You in Lansing and Washington, Here’s How
As businesses continue to navigate the economic and health crises brought on by COVID-19, the Chamber’s unrivaled access to public officials and their staff regionally, in Lansing, and Washington D.C.
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Carnrike Joins US Army Officials at TCF Field Hospital, Detroit’s Recovery in the Works
The Detroit Regional Chamber’s Chief Operating Officer Tammy Carnrike assisted in hosting U.S. Army leadership at Detroit’s TCF Center field hospital to exhibit the state’s response to COVID-19.
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Chamber Poll Informs Public Officials on Harsh Realities Workers Face
The Detroit Regional Chamber’s most recent statewide COVID-19 impact poll gives the State of Michigan insight into Michigan households across the state, and how the crisis is affecting different demographics.
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Chamber Coordinates With Midwest Peers Regarding Re-opening Economy
Successfully combatting COVID-19 will require aggressive, collaborative action among governments, health care professionals, businesses, and citizens. Learn how the Detroit Regional Chamber is coordinating with Midwest peers to make this possible.
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