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Where to get your kids ages 12-15 a COVID-19 vaccine in Michigan

View Comments Now that kids ages 12-15 can get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, here s where you can go to get them immunized in Michigan.  Keep in mind that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is the only type authorized so far for use in people younger than 18 in the United States, and a parent or guardian must be present when kids get their shots.  Here s how to get children vaccinated:  COVID-19 vaccines at hospital clinics ASCENSION MICHIGAN: All Ascension Michigan community vaccination clinics are now offering self-scheduling vaccine appointments and are also accepting walk-ins. For details, go to https://healthcare.ascension.org/COVID-19/vaccinations and choose Michigan to search for appointments near you. For kids ages 12-17, select the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine when setting up an appointment, as some clinic sites may be administering vaccines other than the Pfizer-BioNTech.

Oakland County opens half-mile light trail as Covid memorial

Oakland County opens half-mile light trail as Covid memorial By Dave Spencer and David Komer online producer Published  Oakland County half-mile light trail is a memorial for COVID-19 deaths With each step the world is inching closer to the end of the pandemic - and at Waterford Oaks there was a tribute walk on Wednesday to show how far we ve come. More than 16,000 county residents have contracted Covid and nearly 1,600 have passed of this disease, said Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter. An interactive half-mile in a Waterford Township park gave visitors like Brandy Sotke Boyd a chance to reflect.  There is a lot of loss that has happened over this past year so I think it s important to sit back and remember and help us move forward, she said.

Oakland County receives 7,400 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine

Oakland County receives 7,400 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine County says it received 700 more than expected Updated:  Tags:  Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses arrive at Oakland County Health Division Wednesday, March, 3, 2021. (Jaime Fenner, Oakland County) PONTIAC, Mich. – Oakland County announced on Wednesday that it has received 7,400 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Officials said it’s 700 more doses than the county expected to receive. “With the news that Merck is going to be joining with Johnson & Johnson to manufacture this one dose vaccine, this increased supply of vaccine will help accelerate the end to the pandemic,” said Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter. “We are making steady progress in vaccinating Oakland County residents with nearly one in five having received their first dose.”

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