Weed, booze, and addiction: The vices Michiganders turned to during COVID-19
As weed, alcohol, and comfort food consumption rose, doctor visits and exercises fell in 2020. Efforts of slowing the spread of COVID-19 had their own public health ramifications.
COVID-19 in Detroit a year later; triumphs and tragedy dominate 2020
On March 11 of 2020, Mayor Mike Duggan canceled the St. Patrick's Day parade after a new viral disease had been detected in Michigan. It would be the beginning of a life-altering year.
COVID-19 in Michigan: A look back at key moments early in the pandemic
After the first cases of COVID-19 were discovered in Michigan, life quickly changed, but all of those restrictions issued early on are coming to an end.