It feels like everyone is sick right now. And while that is a slight exaggeration, the real situation isn't too sunny either.
"The support of our federal partners was vital to helping Michigan protect our most vulnerable residents throughout the COVID-19 pandemic," said MDHHS director Elizabeth Hertel in a news release.
MDHHS has received $248 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency as reimbursement for costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Firearm injuries that sent victims to the hospital had gone down steadily over the five years before the COVID-19 pandemic began, but reversed course sharply over the next two years, a new University ...
Two metro Detroit health systems are restricting visitors to slow the spread of flu, respiratory syncytial virus, better known as RSV, and COVID-19.
The UIA declined an on-camera interview, but sent News Channel 3 the following statement: "The Saunders lawsuit arose out of the global COVID-19 pandemic ... UIA: AUDIT: Michigan UIA's efforts ...
Hospitalizations for firearm injuries sharply increased in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic after years of steady dec ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, MSHDA processed 307,145 CERA applications and provided $983.1 million in aid to help Michigan families in need to avoid eviction, while also ensuring landlords could ...
Every child deserves access to a great education that works best for them, and the state should be on the side of parents in ...
(HealthDay News) — Stimulant dispensing to children aged 5 to 17 years decreased after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and during a shortage of immediate-release mixed amphetamine salts in October ...