By COREY WILLIAMS Associated Press DETROIT (AP) — It was March 11 last year when Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced that the St. Patrick's Day parade was canceled because a virus that had already sickened tens of thousands worldwide had reached Michigan. 'All those folks standing shoulder to shoulder for hours, it was a recipe for the spread of the problem,' Duggan told reporters at the time. He said it would be 'a matter of days' before a city resident was infected. He was right. COVID-19 hit Detroit hard. But fast action by city leaders early in the pandemic may […]
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