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What is an "essential industry" or "frontline worker"?
During our state shutdown in the spring of 2020, many Michiganders had to put their health and lives on the line working in industries that were critical to keeping our state running due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Those frontline workers worked in a job that required them to work outside of their home, putting themselves at risk of exposure. Some examples of those frontline workers are those who staffed our grocery stores and restaurants, provided waste management services, manufactured Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), operated public transportation, or provided critical police or fire services.
- Chemical supply chains and safety
- Communications and information technology (IT), including news media
- Critical manufacturing
- Defense industrial base
- Energy
- Financial services
- Food and agriculture
- Hazardous materials
- Health care and public health
- Law enforcement, public safety, and first responders
- Other community-based government operations and essential functions
- Public works
- Transportation and logistics
- Water and wastewater
- Additional critical infrastructure workers