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Michigan Gets $5.5B for Trianing and Prevention Against Ebola

Michigan will use a $5.5 billion federal grant to help better prepare the state against threats like Ebola.

The state Department of Health and Human Services says the money will be used for training and prevention at hospitals across the state with more of the funding going to the state’s three tier 1 facilities in Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids that can identify, isolate and treat Ebola.

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