2 injured in DDOT bus crash involving 3 vehicles
Injuries not critical
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The circumstances surrounding the crash are still under investigation. (pixabay)
DETROIT – Two people were injured in a crash on Monday at noon involving a Detroit Department of Transportation bus and three vehicles that happened along Morang and Kelly, the City of Detroit confirmed.
A person in one of the vehicles was allegedly injured. One victim on the bus was also allegedly injured.
Neither of the injuries are critical.
The circumstances surrounding the crash are still under investigation.
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A look back at the pandemic and how we got to where we are now
One year since the pandemic began, Deena Centofanti takes a look back to March 10, 2020, and the long road to today.
DETROIT (FOX 2) - A year ago, Michigan confirmed its first two cases of COVID-19.
What followed was a year of changes.
March 2020
After the first cases were announced on March 10, 2020, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer moved to limit restaurants to carryout only and closed schools and gyms. She also banned gatherings with more than 50 people.
Additionally, sporting events were canceled and concerts were postponed.