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Mount Clemens creamery thankful for fundraising effort

File photo by Deb Jacques Mount Clemens creamery thankful for fundraising effort Advertisement MOUNT CLEMENS Over the next few weeks, Glenn Deceuninck expects to receive approval to expand the menu at his Mount Clemens business. Last fall, Deceuninck, the owner of Miller Brothers Creamery, said the shop was on the brink of closing. As previously reported, the COVID-19 pandemic presented a multitude of challenges for the business, located at 149 Dickinson St. in Mount Clemens. A GoFundMe page launched in late October and, as of early May, had raised nearly $13,000. The goal was $10,000, and over 240 individuals have donated to the cause.

Americans skipping second COVID-19 vaccine at higher rate than Michiganders, data shows

Americans skipping second COVID-19 vaccine at higher rate than Michiganders, data shows New data from the CDC shows a surprising number of Americans are skipping out on their second dose of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. But Michigan seems to be bucking this trend. New data from the CDC shows a surprising number of Americans are skipping out on their second dose of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. But Michigan seems to be bucking this trend. Posted at 1:13 PM, Apr 30, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-30 18:15:16-04 (WXYZ) — Andrew Cox, the head of Macomb County s Health Department, was pleasantly surprised this week when he went to check the return rate for those getting their first and second shot with the department. Less than 2 percent bailed.

Vaccinations slowing in Michigan

Vaccinations slowing in Michigan
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Vaccinations slowing in Michigan; appointments, walk-ins open up

Vaccinations slowing in Michigan; appointments, walk-ins open up Hospitals in Southeast Michigan report slowing, some taking walk-in appointments Pharmacies showing many open appointments over the past week Nic Antaya for Crain s Detroit Business COVID-19 vaccinations appear to be slowing somewhat in Michigan, according to a Crain s analysis. State data shows a 28 percent decline to 280,000 in total residents in Michigan vaccinated in the week ending April 18 from 358,000 ending April 11. Residents were fully vaccinated either with two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, or the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine before the pause ordered April 13. The previous three weeks starting in late March the total residents vaccinated increased from 202,000, to 244,000 and 273,000 in early April.

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