2 de marzo de 2026
En Michigan

Nueva orden de emergencia: reglas más estrictas para restaurantes y reuniones

Los funcionarios de salud de Michigan han emitido una nueva orden de emergencia de COVID-19 que incluye regulaciones más estrictas sobre restaurantes y límites en las reuniones. Los restaurantes, bares y otros lugares interiores no residenciales no pueden permitir que haya más de seis personas en una mesa. Cualquiera que ingrese a restaurantes y bares

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En Michigan

New COVID-19 emergency order: stricter rules for restaurants and gatherings

Michigan health officials have issued a new COVID-19 emergency order that includes stricter regulations on restaurants and gathering limits. Restaurants, bars and other indoor non-residential locations cannot allow more than six people at a table. Anyone who enters restaurants and bars must give their name and phone number so officials can reach them if necessary

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En Michigan

MDHHS issues Emergency Order updating gathering definitions, capacity restrictions, mask requirements and worker protections

To help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health and safety of all Michiganders, today, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Robert Gordon issued an Emergency Order under section 2253 of the Public Health Code restricting gathering sizes, requiring face coverings in public spaces and childcare facilities, placing capacity limitations

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En Michigan

Ford’s Project Apollo and Ford Fund to Deliver 10 Million Masks to At-Risk Communities Across the U.S

Ford’s Project Apollo, in cooperation with Ford Motor Company Fund, is launching a community donation program that will initially deliver 10 million masks to at-risk communities across the U.S. with limited access to personal protective equipment. Project Apollo – Ford’s codename for its efforts to produce personal protective equipment, including respirators, face shields, medical gowns,

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En Michigan

Four Million Free Masks are Being Provided to Michigan Vulnerable Residents

Four million free masks are being provided to Michigan residents who are most vulnerable to COVID-19 through a partnership involving the state, Ford Motor Company and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced today. Low-income residents, seniors, schools and homeless shelters will benefit from the MI Mask Aid partnership that is part

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