Jason Hargrove, a bus driver in Detroit, has died from coronavirus, just two weeks after his Facebook video about a passenger coughing on his bus went viral.
20.03.2020 - 00:13 / billboard.com
During its peak season, Detroit's Motown Museum welcomes up to 450 fans per day touring the original Hitsville USA facility. Right now, however, it's not the same old song.
Like its neighbors in the historic music city (and the rest of the world, for that matter), the museum has been closed by the global coronavirus pandemic and assorted state and federal restrictions on mass gatherings. Michigan is among several states that has also ordered restaurants and bars closed, effectively bringing its
Jason Hargrove, a bus driver in Detroit, has died from coronavirus, just two weeks after his Facebook video about a passenger coughing on his bus went viral.
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