Health & Fitness
City Of Dearborn's Response To COVID-19
"We have created a dedicated webpage on our City website regarding COVID-19 that includes guidelines from credible health resources."
In light of the recent developments of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, the City of Dearborn wants our residents and visitors to be assured that we are doing everything to serve our community and keep our residents safe.
We have created a dedicated webpage on our City website regarding COVID-19 that includes guidelines from credible health resources, cancellations, closings and information. This can be found at www.cityofdearborn.org/covid19. We recognize that this is a fluid situation and will update regularly as more information becomes available.
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As of Monday, March 16, the Dearborn Ice Skating Center, the Ford Performing and Community Arts Center, the Historical Museum, the Dearborn Public Libraries and the 19th District Court are closed.
More closings could be possible.
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We are also working with all departments in the City to collaborate. Our efforts have focused on preparedness and prevention. Lead by our Fire Department’s Emergency Management Division, we are acquiring the necessary resources to meet any demands we may face. This includes working with the CDC, the State of Michigan, the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, the Dearborn Public Schools, Beaumont Hospital, the Henry Ford Health System and our own medical control authority to coordinate an effective response.
Residents can keep informed by regularly checking CDTV on channel 12 for Comcast users and channel 10 for WOW users, our website at www.cityofdearborn.org and our social media channels.
- Facebook at City of Dearborn Government
- Instagram at @dearborncitygov
- Twitter at @cityofdearborn
- Nextdoor at City of Dearborn.
Residents can also sign up for alerts through Nixle at https://www.nixle.com/zipcode_reg/. For the latest medical information, please visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.
The City is currently making arrangements for residents to attend virtual City meetings from the comfort of their homes through a video conference program called “Zoom.” More information will be released on that as it becomes available.
The safety of our residents is our highest priority. We are doing everything we can to mitigate the spread of this virus and to ensure the community is safe and informed.
This press release was produced by the City of Dearborn. The views expressed here are the author’s own.