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Food service establishments in Muskegon County received an average $365 reimbursement check from Muskegon County Health Department. Author: Jon Mills Updated: 6:18 PM EDT May 5, 2021
MUSKEGON COUNTY, Mich. Few businesses have been hit harder by the COVID-19 pandemic than restaurants. According to the state s restaurant and lodging association, 3,000 Michigan restaurants closed since March 2020.
Those restaurants that survived are dealing with capacity restrictions, staffing shortages and new expenses associated with operating during a pandemic.
This week, 795 food service establishments in Muskegon County began receiving an average check of $365 from the Muskegon County Health Department. Owners of restaurants and operators of schools, churches and concession stands all received a 90% reimbursement of their 2020 food service licensing fee.
Another 16 die of COVID in Muskegon County as the vaccine trickles in
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Muskegon County is dropping, but the death toll continues to mount with another 16 people succumbing to the virus in the past week. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)
Cory Morse | MLive.com
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MUSKEGON, MI – The number of new COVID-19 cases in Muskegon County is dropping, but the death toll continues to mount.
Another 16 people succumbed to the virus in the past week, according to figures kept by the Muskegon County Health Department.
That brings the total number of deaths to 243, nearly half of them among people age 80 and older.