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Oakland County health providers have administered nearly 100 percent of the doses of the coronavirus vaccines they have available. But officials are seeking to expand the network of providers that can help get shots into arms. (Shutterstock )
ROCHESTER, MI While Oakland County officials have been successful in administering nearly 100 percent of available coronavirus vaccines it has available, they announced plans to expand its network of community provider partners on Thursday that they expect will help to improve the ongoing effort.
Health officials have already partnered with a network of coronavirus vaccine providers that have helped administer shots of the vaccines to local residents. To date, of the 41,350 doses of the vaccines that have been received in Oakland County since Dec. 17, a total of 41,323 doses have been delivered, officials said in a news conference.
How riots, politics and a pandemic drove record gun sales in Michigan
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Three days after the Capitol insurrection, Marc Boyer spent his coronavirus stimulus check on a shotgun.
Boyer, a 56-year-old U.S. Navy veteran, felt dread as a frenzied mob that spent hours assaulting police and roaming the halls of Congress slinked back to their homes across the country. Boyer said the riots proved police can’t stop homegrown terrorists, so he ventured out to find a weapon to protect himself. The Jackson native encountered long lines and empty shelves at three firearms dealers in Southeast Michigan before buying a shotgun at a gun show in Adrian.