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Undocumented immigrants pay into programs they may never benefit from

The Columbus Dispatch COLUMBUS, Ohio Every year, Arturo pays thousands of dollars in taxes from the revenue produced by his central Ohio-based painting company. But he will never receive Social Security benefits. Or Medicare. Or Medicaid. That s because Arturo, whose last name is not being used for his safety, is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico one of about 6 million who pay taxes annually, according to the Congressional Budget Office. A report from the office shows that 50% to 75% of undocumented immigrants pay billions in taxes each year  and have been since the Internal Revenue Service created a program 25 years ago allowing people without a Social Security number to file taxes.

Livingston County COVID-19 Vaccine data tracks number of vaccinations

That s up 18.38% from the previous week s tally of 39,631 COVID-19 doses administered. As of March 15, 8.57% of people living in Livingston County are fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers someone fully vaccinated two weeks after they ve been given a single-dose shot (Johnson & Johnson) or a second shot (either Pfizer or Moderna). As Michigan passed the one-year anniversary of its first COVID-19 case, Michigan chief medical officer Dr. Joneigh Khaldun said test positivity rates and hospitalizations are on the rise again, and that getting vaccinated is key. The more people that get vaccinated, and the quicker we do it, the safer we will all be, Khaldun said.

Jordan Valley to begin vaccinating essential workers for COVID-19 starting Monday

Jordan Valley to begin vaccinating essential workers for COVID-19 starting Monday Katie Kull, Springfield News-Leader © Andrew Jansen/News-Leader People receive their booster shots during the Jordan Valley Community Health CenterÕs COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. Jordan Valley Community Health Center and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department are teaming up to begin providing vaccines to identified essential workers beginning Monday. Starting next week, workers in the following categories will be eligible to receive a vaccine under the state s guidelines. Those people are: K-12 teachers and school staff, including substitute teachers  Childcare workers in state-licensed facilities   Food and agriculture employees, excluding restaurants and bars 

Jordan Valley Health, Springfield-Greene County Health Department Team Up For Next Tier Of COVID-19 Vaccinations Starting Monday

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