Working From Home? Try an Uncluttered Detroit Cafe or Restaurant Instead #DetroitFood
Get out of the PJs and sign on from a spot in a coffeehouse, an art museum cafe, or a bookstore that serves fried fish
The COVID-19 pandemic and its transition to working from home and distance learning has increased the need for reliable access to broadband services. Although schools are back in session, many workers have yet to return to the office or have adopted a hybrid work model, often firing up the computer from home.
For those who miss the camaraderie of their colleagues, or are itching to put on some real clothes and escape the same four walls, try the diverse spaces below. They offer free Wi-Fi, outlets, and an uncluttered change of scenery to banter with others or flesh out ideas over charcuterie and coffee.
The state has an online map of more than 300 free Wi-Fi hotspots around Michigan. Users can insert an address into the search function and it will show the nearest free hotspots.
Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated; the latest data about the delta variant indicates that it may pose a low-to-moderate risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial transmission. The latest CDC guidance is here; find a COVID-19 vaccination site here.
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