Live—from the campus of Hillsdale College in beautiful Hillsdale Michigan— this is Scot Bertram in for Steve on the Steve Gruber Show for

–Friday April 3rd 2020—

 

—Here are 3 big things you need to know—

 

Three—  Starting Friday, HBO will make nearly 500 hours of movies and TV shows available until the end of April to encourage people to stay home and safe during the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign includes every episode of former series hits such as “The Wire,” “The Sopranos,” and the first two seasons of current popular series “Barry” and “Succession.”

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Two— Small businesses seeking loans through the government’s $2 trillion coronavirus relief package could receive money as soon as Friday, according to senior administration officials. The loans provide for deferred payments and offer the prospect of forgiveness if the money is used to retain workers or hire back those who have been laid off.

 

 

And number one—People in violation of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home order and other executive actions could face fines of up to $1,000 and businesses could see licensing penalties, according to a new emergency order from the director of the state health department. The order comes as the state recorded more than 10,000 cases and 417 deaths due to COVID-19