Online news is such a fast-moving thing, we thought that maybe you would to find recent coronavirus stories in one spot. We’ll be listing stories here with the most recent first. (This time just going back to midday Sunday.)
First a couple of instances on Easter where people spread a little joy in trying times:
- Community Kids took action Sunday, going door-to-door and dropping off food, games, Easter eggs and candy to more than 100 families.
- Over the past two weeks, Jeffrey Kimbrel, who lost his painting business in a fire, his family, and neighbors have been filling out Easter cards and buying some candy and treats for those stuck in retirement communities.
West Michigan celebrated Easter in quarantine.
FOX 17 followed up on our web story from Friday with a full story on how the Grand Rapids Symphony produced a new performance of the “Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel’s “Messiah.”
In the statement, MDHHS warned that the dip in confirmed cases (1,210 to 645) and deaths (111 to 95) from April 11 to April 12 does not represent a true decline of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Michigan.