MI CReSS in the News
- July 29, 2024: New report details racial and ethnic differences in access to care, recovery, and
social impacts of COVID-19
- September 19, 2023: COVID-19: U-M report explores link between state's geographic regions and impact of
the pandemic
- August 22, 2023: State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Agency Approaches to
Long COVID-19/Post COVID-19 Condition Surveillance: Lessons Learned, Gaps, and Needs
- June 22, 2023: Statewide report explores pandemic's effects on Michigan residents depending on where
they live
- May 11, 2023: COVID-19 public health emergency ends, but research, lessons go on
- April 14, 2023: COVID-19 stigma and mental health: Who hid their illness, who shared and why it still
matters
- October 15, 2022: As Long COVID wreaks havoc on people and the workforce, experts call for more support
- July 25, 2022: Long Covid
- July 20, 2022: USC researchers identify symptoms associated with increased risk for long COVID
- June 29, 2022: Long COVID: Women, Hispanics and lower-income Michiganders hit hardest
- April 7, 2022: UM Puentes: Latinx Research Week - Student Participants
- March 10, 2022: University of Michigan: Michigan Hispanic COVID-19 Survivors Reported Worse Symptoms,
Longer Hospital Stays Than White Adults
- March 9, 2022: Hispanos en Michigan sufrieron peores síntomas de COVID-19, estadías hospitalarias
más largas
- March 8, 2022: Michigan Hispanic COVID-19 survivors reported worse symptoms, longer hospital stays
than white adults
- February 10, 2022: After COVID-19 illness, Michiganders experienced increased disabilities
- September 13, 2021: COVID-19 disproportionately impacted Michigan health care, service workers early in
pandemic
- June 29, 2021: Heart-to-Heart with HealthCap Podcast - COVID Long-Haulers
- June, 2021: Spotlighting Stigma and Disparity in Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- May 17, 2021: Severe COVID-19 May Be Linked to Long-Haul Symptoms
- March 12, 2021: Unequal Treatment: New research led by Rackham public health student Delvon Mattingly
shows Black COVID-19 patients in Michigan have nearly double the number of hospital
stays and worse experiences with test and care than their white counterparts
- March 11, 2021: Surviving Sickness and Stigma: Black Michigan COVID-19 Survivors Suffer Worse Outcomes
than Others
- March 8, 2021: Michigan Black-White COVID 19 Disparities
- February 9, 2021: University of Michigan Study Highlights COVID-19-Related Racial Health Disparities
- February 7, 2021 Study shows disparities between Black, white COVID-19 survivors
- February 3, 2021: Black Michiganders with COVID-19 Suffer Worse Health, Socioeconomic Outcomes Than
Whites
- January 5, 2021: COVID "long haulers" ask, "What am I gaining to say that I'm still sick?"
- October 25, 2020: UM researchers look at long-term consequences of COVID-19
- October 22, 2020: Study: 1 in 4 COVID-19 patients considered ‘long haulers’
- October 21, 2020: Michiganders with COVID-19 felt a medical, economic double whammy
- October 21, 2020: Months after COVID, 1 in 4 Michiganders studied have yet to recover
- July 13, 2020: U-M, State of Michigan Surveying Coronavirus Survivors to Inform Future Response to
Pandemic