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Joe Short of Short's Brewing Co. talks about staying inspired in the craft beer industry.
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University of Michigan medical historian Dr. Howard Markel hopes people will not forget how dangerous COVID-19 still is.
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The Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities was called on to reduce the disparities in COVID cases. The team has made some strides in shifting the system.
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We talk about QLine subsides and money in public transportation. The racial disparities around the spread of COVID-19. Then, a dive into some Detroiters who were involved in the Black Power movement.
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As the year comes to an end, Michigan hospitals are dealing with a surge of viral illnesses. Today, we spoke with a specialist about the factors behind this.
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On November 23, Twitter stopped enforcing its policy that aimed to prevent Covid-19 misinformation — leaving health communication experts concerned.
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The treatments were highly popular earlier in the pandemic. One by one, they got knocked out by more convenient, less expensive treatment options, and new COVID variants.
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Researchers say the lessons learned during the pandemic can be applied to future emergencies
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On today's show, an update on COVID numbers in Michigan, plus a look at the upcoming biennial Black Midwest Symposium in Detroit. Plus, two recovery and addiction professionals discuss the rising numbers of opioid-related deaths over the last few years.
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While cases have decreased dramatically, there are still thousands of cases being reported across the world, and hundreds of people are still dying from it every day in the United States.