Out-of-state and international students included in free college COVID shots from Jackson Health
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Jackson Health System is offering COVID-19 shots to college students in Miami-Dade County and many who showed up to get the shots Thursday said they were grateful for the collaboration.
College students can get the shots at Jackson Health whether they are an in-state student or outside of Florida, including international students.
“We know that young people are eager to get their lives back to normal,” Carlos A. Migoya, president and CEO of Jackson Health System, said Thursday.
Barry University sophomore Ashley Dever said getting her shot was easy.
Mount Clemens Baptist church highlights 100th anniversary Pastor Terrance Standifer, left, is seen praying with the Rev. Dr. Tyrone B. Martin, pastor of Greater Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Mount Clemens. The church is celebrating its 100th anniversary this month.
Photo by Deb Jacques Greater Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church kicked off its 100th anniversary April 2 with a car parade. The church was established as Second Baptist Church. In 1972, it was renamed Greater Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church.
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MOUNT CLEMENS The start of April meant the start of Greater Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church’s 100th anniversary celebration.
FALL RIVER Marc Dennis is doing his part to inject some life into a downtown district riddled with storefront vacancies.
The professional Portuguese pop and rock singer, retired school teacher and real estate investor has just opened a new restaurant with an international flair at 201 South Main St.
Dennis says he’s still undecided whether to call the restaurant 201 Dining at the Cultural Center or Dining at the Cultural Center.
He had a soft opening with free food samples last Wednesday night.
“I give him a lot of credit,” said Rhode Island business owner John Medeiros who was there that night.
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Collaboration helps with COVID vaccination outreach with Black, Latino residents in Washtenaw County
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
Posted Apr 14, 2021
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks with the Rev. Larry Davis, pastor of Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church, as she visits a vaccine clinic at the EMU Convocation Center on Monday, April 12, 2021.Jacob Hamilton | The Ann Arbor News
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YPSILANTI, MI Pop-up vaccination clinics are being credited by Washtenaw County leaders as a key part of combatting the disproportionately low number of Black and Latino residents getting shots.
Five pop-up vaccine clinics were done in March in areas most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Of the 2,084 doses administered at schools, churches and community sites, 239 (11.5%) of those vaccinated were Hispanic or Latino, while 606 (29%) were Black.