KEEPING YOU & BUSINESSES SAFE & OPEN!
These are very stressful times for our small business community. We will try to provide you with as much information and resources as we receive them. Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns at faybeydoun@americanarab.com
Stay Updated On The MDHHS Epidemic Orders!
Michigan businesses and operations have been opening across the state. In order to contain the virus and keep Michigan open, we must all do our part in keeping ourselves and others safe. Michiganders are required to wear a face covering every time they leave their home or place of residence. Any business open to the public is required to refuse entry or service to those who decline to wear a face covering. #MaskUpMichigan
Grant Opportunity:
https://www.sbam.org/weatherization-grants/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
http://www.prosperusdetroit.org/2020/11/02/flagstar/
CDC- Center for Disease Control & Prevention
Find Your County Information For Where & When you Can get Testing & Updated COVID-19 Resources......Click On Your County Below
Michigan Business COVID-19 Resources
- Michigan Department of Labor, Economic and Opportunity (LEO)
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) COVID-19 Resources
Federal Government Business COVID-19 Resources
Are Your Wearing Your Mask The Right Way?
Wear your Mask Correctly
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Wash your hands before putting on your mask
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Put it over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chin
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Try to fit it snugly against the sides of your face
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Make sure you can breathe easily
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CDC does not recommend use of masks or cloth masks for source control if they have an exhalation valve or vent


Wear a Mask to Protect Others
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Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth to help protect others in case you’re infected with COVID-19 but don’t have symptoms
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Wear a mask in public settings when around people who don’t live in your household, especially when it may be difficult for you to stay six feet apart
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Wear a mask correctly for maximum protection
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Don’t put the mask around your neck or up on your forehead
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Don’t touch the mask, and, if you do, wash your hands or use hand sanitizer to disinfect
Date and Time
Thursday Apr 16, 2020