FEDERAL AND STATE RESOURCES ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS COVID-19
From the Centers for Disease Control
- What is the coronavirus COVID-19?
- What are the symptoms?
- What do I do if I'm sick and think it may be COVID-19?
- How do I protect myself?
Trusted Resources from the Federal Government
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention :: Coronavirus facts and guidance from the federal government
- Coronavirus.gov
- Ready.gov/Pandemic :: Pandemic preparedness for your family and your community
- U.S. Small Business Administration :: Disaster assistance for small businesses
Trusted Resources from the State of Michigan
Michigan COVID-19 hotline:1-888-535-6136. If you are concerned that you may have contracted COVID-19, call your healthcare provider, don't start with an in-person visit.
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Michigan.gov/coronavirus :: Michigan's central repository for information includes:
- Register for news updates via email
- Facebook.com/MIGovernment
- Governor's homepage with all State of Michigan updates
Assistance for individuals:
- Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is available to provide assistance including food, emergency relief, and housing services.
- Contact information for MDHHS offices by county
- Facebook.com/MichiganHHS
Information about children and education from the Michigan Department of Education
Assistance for Small business in Michigan:
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation :: provides resources for small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Resources for Employers:
- Employer-specific, sector-by-sector Michigan guidance for re-opening
- US Department of Labor coronavirus Resources
- Common Issues Employers and Workers Face: FAQs from the US Dept of Labor