COVID-19 Resources
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
Tax deadline for filing delayed to May 17, 2021
Check on the status of your Economic Impact Payment
- 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.
- Michigan.gov/coronavirus :: Michigan's central repository for information includes:
- Facebook.com/MIGovernment
- Governor's homepage with all State of Michigan updates
- State tax filing deadline extended to May 17, 2021
Assistance for individuals:
The Governor has extended unemployment benefits from 20 weeks to 26 weeks.:
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is available to provide assistance including food, emergency relief, and housing services.
Information about children and education from the Michigan Department of Education
Assistance for Small business in Michigan:
- Small businesses that could benefit from SBA loans are encouraged to start collecting the information they’ll need. For additional information, please contact the Michigan SBA offices in Detroit or Grand Rapids.
- The Michigan Small Business Development Center can also provide resources for small businesses impacted by COVID-19.