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Kalamazoo County Health Department expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

Kalamazoo County Health Department expands COVID-19 vaccine eligibility file photo and last updated 2021-03-09 09:27:58-05 KALAMAZOO COUNTY, Mich. — Kalamazoo County is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility this week – as supplies allow – to select frontline essential workers in Phase 1B, all adults 50 and older and caregivers of children with special health care needs. The county’s health department is also implementing a new, self-scheduling appointment system for those 50 and older and a new waitlist for caregivers, according to a news release Tuesday. Frontline workers now eligible include: Food processing and migrant/seasonal farm workers Grocery store workers Local government workers Veterinary clinics

Confusing Information on Kalamazoo, Battle Creek Vaccine Website

Confusing Information on Kalamazoo, Battle Creek Vaccine Website It might be simply that the county website administrators were caught off guard by the timing of today s announcement, (or maybe me being a little overeager to get the shot and move on from the pandemic) but Michigan added another large group of the state s population to the vaccine eligibility list. In spite of what you might see this afternoon on both the Kalamazoo County Health Department site or the Calhoun County site, here s the official word from both the state and Calhoun County: Starting this Monday, March 8, residents who are 50 years or older with a pre-existing condition or disability, and caregiver family members and guardians who care for children with special health care needs, will be eligible to get vaccinated. Then, two weeks later, beginning March 22, vaccine eligibility will again expand to include all Michigander’s 50 and older.

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