COVID Vaccinations of Michigan Residents Off to Slow Start
Michigan’s program to vaccinate about 300,000 residents and staff at long-term care facilities launched on Dec. 28, but it’s been very slow going so far: As of Sunday, Jan. 10, only 28,775 have gotten their first shot. by Julie Mack, mlive.com / January 12, 2021 TNS
(TNS) - Colleen Peters, a resident of StoryPoint Senior Living in Portage, thought she would get her COVID-19 vaccination last week, only to see the vaccination clinic at the complex canceled.
“We were told they didn’t have enough vaccine,” Peters said. “I told my son, we live six blocks from the place where they make it and we still can’t get it.”
Teachers are part of the group that will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week, but it may be a few weeks before some educators get their
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