38% of Detroit residents ‘very likely’ to get COVID-19 vaccine, University of Michigan survey finds
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The Gate G entrance is one of two mass vaccination clinics planned at Ford Field in Detroit. The other will be a Gate A entrance. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)
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DETROIT, MI – More Detroit residents are “very likely” to get the COVID-19 vaccine compared to last fall, a University of Michigan survey found.
Conducted by UM’s Detroit Metro Area Communities Study from Jan. 6 to March 5, the survey found that 38% of Detroit residents say they’re very likely to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available. That’s up from 14% who gave the same response in fall 2020, according to the survey.
Detroit police searching for brother of victim after 13-year-old stabbed
15-year-old fled scene, police say
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Police said a 13-year-old boy was stabbed by his 15-year-old brother on Wednesday afternoon.
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The 15-year-old fled the scene and the 13-year-old was transported to a hospital.
“The 13-year-old was stabbed by his brother over some type of an argument. EMS has taken the 13-year-old to a nearby area hospital. When he left he had a wound to his abdominal area. We do not have his condition at this time,” Detroit police commander Arnold Williams said. “He was conscious and talking when he left the scene.”
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