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SFBT Thursday Digest: Fintech s credit push; Where Airbnb is hiring - San Francisco Business Times

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Uighur campaigners to target 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics sponsors

Uighur campaigners to target 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics sponsors Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters Campaigners fighting against the persecution of Uighur Muslims in China are to target private companies sponsoring the Beijing Winter Olympics in an attempt to persuade them to use their influence with the Chinese government ahead of the 2022 event. Uighur campaigners in 10 different countries are coming together to write to companies asking them to use their platforms to educate and inform the world of the persecution under way in Xinjiang province. The first to be targeted is the chief executive officer of Airbnb, Brian Chesky.

Here is the latest Michigan news from The Associated Press at 7:40 a m EST

LANSING, Mich. (AP) A Washtenaw County woman is the first person in Michigan diagnosed with the COVID-19 variant, SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7. Officials say the variant was identified Saturday by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Laboratories. The woman, whose name and age were not released, recently had traveled to the United Kingdom. Washtenaw County is west of Detroit. Close contacts of the woman have been identified and are in quarantine. Officials said two new cases have been identified from close contacts, but it is not known if they are infected with the variant.

Here is the latest Michigan news from The Associated Press at 11:40 a m EST

LANSING, Mich. (AP) Michigan small businesses and entertainment venues can apply for grants starting Tuesday to help with the economic losses due to the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last month signed into law a spending plan to help repair the economic impact the coronavirus has had on the state’s economy. The package included a $58.5 million allocation for two programs to provide grants to eligible businesses. Funds from both programs can be used for payroll expenses, building expenses and other business related expenses. The grants are not first-come first-serve, but will be

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