Vaccinating Michigan’s long-term residents is high priority, but off to slow start Updated Jan 12, 2021; Posted Jan 12, 2021 A staff member at the SKLD nursing facility in Grand Rapids receives a COVID-19 vaccine from Tonino Michienzi of Walgreens. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services) Facebook Share 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.”