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Stateside: COVID-19’s economic impact; misinformation on social media; religious services cancelle

The Big Three auto companies are rolling back operations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, Ford and GM asked those workers who can, to work from home.
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The Big Three auto companies are rolling back operations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, Ford and GM asked those workers who can, to work from home.

Stateside for Friday, March 13, 2020

Today on Stateside, the Big Three auto companies are rolling back operations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. What does that mean for the state's economy? Plus, we talk to faith leaders about how they are guiding their congregants during the uncertainty of the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

What the novel coronavirus outbreak means for Michigan’s economy

Stateside’s conversation with Charley Ballard

  • Charley Ballard is a professor of economics at Michigan State University.


Social media during COVID-19: How to sort the good information from the bad

Stateside’s conversation with Cliff Lampe and Vincent Duffy

  • Cliff Lampe is a professor at the University of Michigan's School of Information.
  • Vincent Duffy is Michigan Radio's news director. 


Michigan tribal governments prep for coronavirus — brace for impact on casinos and workers

Interlochen Public Radio’s Kaye LaFond reports

  • Interlochen Public Radio’s Kaye LaFond has more on how some tribal governments in Michigan are preparing to cope with the COVID-19 outbreak.


Faith leaders talk about guiding congregants through COVID-19 and uncertain times

Stateside's conversations with Kassem Ali, Linda Stephan, and Josh Whinston

  • Kassem Ali is the executive administrator of the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn.
  • Linda Stephan is a pastor at Williamston United Methodist Church.
  • Rabbi Josh Whinston is rabbi at Temple Beth Emeth in Ann Arbor.

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Stateside: COVID-19’s economic impact; misinformation on social media; religious services cancelle
Stateside: COVID-19’s economic impact; misinformation on social media; religious services cancelle
Stateside: COVID-19’s economic impact; misinformation on social media; religious services cancelle
Stateside: COVID-19’s economic impact; misinformation on social media; religious services cancelle

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