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Tekonsha schools to have virtual classes through March 19 due to COVID-19 issues

Tekonsha schools to have virtual classes through March 19 due to COVID-19 issues Kalamazoo, MI, USA / The Touch | Today's R & B and Old School | 95.5 FM · 1560 AM Mar 12, 2021 5:59 AM TEKONSHA, MI (WTVB) – Due to COVID-19 related issues, Tekonsha Community Schools will be closed through next Friday, March 19. Instruction will be virtual during that time. Superintendent Jeff Kawaski says school will resume with face to face instruction on Monday, March 22. The school offices will be open Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. for students that need to pick up Chrome books or textbooks. There will be no games or practices for athletics through March 19.

Tekonsha schools to have virtual classes through March 19 due to COVID-19 issues

Tekonsha schools to have virtual classes through March 19 due to COVID-19 issues
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Northwest Michigan Health Services to take part in COVID-19 vaccine pilot program

Northwest Michigan Health Services to take part in COVID-19 vaccine pilot program More than 35K doses to enhance state s vaccine equity strategy Compiled by Scott Fraley, scott.fraley@pioneergroup.com March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A pharmacist prepares a syringe with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a COVID-19 vaccination site at NYC Health + Hospitals Metropolitan, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) MANISTEE COUNTY Eligible residents in Manistee, Benzie, Mason and Ocean counties soon will have another option for a location to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Over 35,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine are awarded to 22 pilot projects in an effort to help enhance the state’s vaccine equity strategy.

Health systems expect slow start to vaccinating new 50+ with health conditions eligibility group

Health systems expect slow start to vaccinating new 50+ with health conditions eligibility group and last updated 2021-03-08 17:44:21-05 WEST MICHIGAN — Michigan’s vaccine eligibility expanded Monday, March 8 to include those 50 years and older with underlying health conditions, as well as caregivers. While that group can start signing up depending on where you live, health experts say you may still be waiting a bit to actually get your shot. “Just because it opened up, doesn’t mean everywhere that they will be able to get a vaccine right away,” explained Eric Pessell, the Health Officer for the Calhoun County Public Health Department.

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