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GRPS partners with Kent County Health Dept to offer routine vaccines

GRPS partners with Kent County Health Dept to offer routine vaccines
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Health experts discuss people not wanting Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to lower efficacy

Health experts discuss people not wanting Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to lower efficacy Doctors say that any vaccine is a good choice and last updated 2021-02-25 20:24:34-05 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine likely on the verge of approval from the FDA Friday, health experts are excited for a third option. With a lower efficacy rate however, some are worried people won’t want that version of the vaccine, but the Kent County Health Department said that any COVID vaccine is a great one. “I think that it’s just important to get a vaccine in your arm, no matter what type it is,” said Mary Wisinski, registered nurse and KCHD immunization program supervisor.

Latest on COVID-19 pandemic with Dr Abha

Latest on COVID-19 pandemic with Dr. Abha By: FOX 17 and last updated 2021-02-15 08:02:31-05 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Each week we have spent time talking with local experts about the latest on COVID-19 around the world and especially here in Michigan. Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Abha Gupta Varma joined us once again to discuss the latest on the UK Variant and travel restrictions. Dr. Abha also talked about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine which could receive FDA approval soon. We also talked with her about double-masking and making sure you keep your health in check throughout the pandemic. The UK Variant

West Michigan partners open next phase of COVID-19 vaccination registration

West Michigan partners open next phase of COVID-19 vaccination registration Due to a lack of supply, local health departments say it s likely appointments will be weeks out. Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 1:10 PM EST January 8, 2021 Updated: 6:25 PM EST January 8, 2021 Starting at 1 p.m. Friday, people included in the next phase for COVID-19 vaccination will be able to register for an appointment. But, the availability of appointments will likely be slim. Due to a lack of supply, health officials say it s likely appointments will not be available for several weeks, and health systems and health departments are still moving through Phase 1A in many parts of West Michigan.

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