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Those who’ve only received earlier monovalent vaccinations aren’t considered fully protected from the virus anymore
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Michigan health officials are worried about the state’s health care infrastructure as we move into winter when respiratory infections typically rise
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The governor said residents should do so once U.S. regulators allow boosters for anyone 18 and older.
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration deliberating evidence that the shots are safe and effective for the age group.
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Nearly half of Michigan residents live in counties where the federal government is urging the fully vaccinated to wear masks in public indoor settings because transmission of the coronavirus is “high” or “substantial.”
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About $5 million in cash and college scholarships will be given away in lottery-style drawings aimed at raising Michigan’s COVID-19 vaccination rate, Gov.…
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June is COVID Vaccine Action Month. President Joe Biden has a set a goal of 70-percent of the nation’s eligible population to be vaccinated by the Fourth…
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Michigan crossed a threshold in the COVID-19 pandemic Tuesday with a lifting of certain restrictions at outdoor events and inside bars and…
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Detroit this week turned down 6,200 doses of the newly authorized Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, with Mayor Mike Duggan favoring shots from Pfizer…
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Kent County officials have renegotiated the lease agreement for the West Michigan Vaccine Clinic at DeVos Place.Monday, January 25th the centrally located…