Michigan lawmakers frustrated with vaccine rollout as most vulnerable struggle to get vaccinated People 60-years-old and older account for 24% of the COVID cases in Michigan but are 90% of the confirmed deaths. Tags: MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. – In early January, Florida welcomed snowbirds and distributed vaccines. Ann Mapes is a Michigan senior who didn’t need to show identification, she was just asked to roll up her sleeve. “I hit the lottery,” Mapes said. “I was overjoyed through the whole thing. I came really close to crying. I assumed I wouldn’t get it until March or April.” Feb. 4, 2021: Rep. Debbie Dingell’s district -- Michigan’s 12th congressional district -- is full of those most vulnerable to COVID. You can almost feel how frustrated she is, coming to tears hearing from senior after senior in Wayne and Washtenaw counties that there are no coronavirus vaccine doses for them.