Clawson: One city under a pandemic, part 2

These are historic times.

One Detroit looks at how COVID-19 touches Clawson, a city of two square miles in Southeast Oakland County.

For its once flourishing dining scene, business owners are recalibrating, and one local couple is taking the plunge – betting it all on a new venture as restaurants are still held a 50-percent seating capacity.

In the second of a series of reports One Detroit’s Bill Kubota and Chris Jordan, past and current Clawson residents, see how the city is lending its support to keep things going during the pandemic.

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