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Residents statewide can make COVID vaccination appointments at Michigan State University Pavilion clinic
Site is a drive-thru only clinic
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The expansion in eligibility is made possible due to personnel support from the Department of Defense through a Federal Emergency Management Agency program. (2020 Getty Images)
LANSING, Mich. – Starting Monday, all Michigan residents are welcome to schedule an appointment to get vaccinated at the Michigan State University Pavilion clinic operated by the Ingham County Health Department in partnership with the college. The site is a drive-thru only clinic, and appointments are available as early as this week.
The expansion in eligibility is made possible due to personnel support from the Department of Defense through a Federal Emergency Management Agency program. With additional personnel, ICHD anticipates shifting from vaccinating 1,600 people per day to 3,000-4,000 people per day.
Those assaults have led to four arrests. In September 2020, EMU announced publicly that it had hired an outside firm to conduct an audit of the Title IX office Werner led there.
By then, Werner had been at MSU about 10 months. The same week as EMU s announcement, she resigned in a confidential agreement obtained in a Freedom of Information Act request that will keep her on the payroll through June 2021.
Werner and MSU officials have said the resignation had nothing to do with Werner’s time at EMU.
On Friday, Stanley said he had no knowledge of the allegations against Werner, nor the EMU Title IX office audit until last month.
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