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As Michigan prepares to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility Monday to those 50 and older with underlying health conditions, it cannot rely on doses of the latest vaccine to hit the market for some time.
The state won t receive any doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for the next two weeks, acting Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel told lawmakers Thursday afternoon. We were notified yesterday that we would not receive any more J&J vaccine for the next two weeks, which was disappointing. But we should start seeing that allocation again in three weeks, Hertel said during the hearing.
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As Michigan prepares to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility Monday to those 50 and older with underlying health conditions, it cannot rely on doses of the latest vaccine to hit the market for some time.
The state won t receive any doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for the next two weeks, acting Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel told lawmakers Thursday afternoon.
Old L’Anse Creuse administration building property sold
Resuming facility rental discussed
On Feb. 22, the L’Anse Creuse Schools Board of Education approved the sale of Jefferson Avenue properties. The district received a cash offer of $375,000 for the 4.4-acre parcel, which formerly housed the district’s administration building.
File photo by Patricia O’Blenes
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HARRISON TOWNSHIP Over four years have passed since L’Anse Creuse Public Schools approved selling an old administration building property.
Now, the property has a new owner and is set to be developed into housing.
At the Feb. 22 L’Anse Creuse Schools Board of Education meeting, the sale of Jefferson Avenue properties was unanimously approved.
Vaccine strategies injected into Sterling
Senior center becomes vax site, former Sears site to follow
A SMART shuttle bus brings Macomb County residents to the Sterling Heights Senior Center vaccination center March 4.
Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
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STERLING HEIGHTS The Sterling Heights Senior Center has now become a COVID-19 vaccination center.
Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel and other county officials visited Sterling Heights Feb. 24 to announce the Macomb County Health Department’s partnership with Sterling Heights to offer more distribution options for the COVID-19 vaccine.
That partnership turned the Sterling Heights Senior Center, located at 40200 Utica Road, into a vaccination station starting the week of March 1.