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Local 4′s Dr. Frank McGeorge answers COVID vaccine questions
Read full article: Local 4′s Dr. Frank McGeorge answers COVID vaccine questionsDETROIT – Since the coronavirus pandemic began, Dr. Frank McGeorge has been keeping viewers up-to-date and informed on all fronts. You should get the vaccine as close to 21 days after for the Pfizer vaccine and 28 days for the Moderna. The recommendation is to wait at least 14 days between any other vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine. If you had significant side effects with the first dose you’ll likely have a fever with the second dose. RELATED: Tracking Michigan COVID-19 vaccine dataQuestions about coronavirus?
Q&A: Answering Michigan COVID-19 vaccination questions
Read full article: Q&A: Answering Michigan COVID-19 vaccination questionsOn Wednesday afternoon we held a special discussion with Dr. Frank McGeorge about the COVID-19 vaccine. More: Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesHere’s a recap of the Q&A:Where is Michigan in the COVID-19 vaccination process? READ: Michigan COVID-19 vaccinations: How to find appointments, info on phasesThe second path is through the major medical facility that your doctor is affiliated with. Should people who had really bad side effects with the first dose still get the second dose and how are they expected to respond to the second dose? Because of that the CDC has recommended that you don’t get any vaccine within 14 days of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Answering your COVID-19 vaccine questions -- live discussion at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
Read full article: Answering your COVID-19 vaccine questions -- live discussion at 12:30 p.m. WednesdayLocal 4's Dr. Frank McGeorge will be taking questions from viewers Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. Join us Wednesday afternoon for a special discussion with Dr. Frank McGeorge about the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. McGeorge will be joined by Sarah Mayberry, Local 4′s senior medical producer who has a master’s degree in public health. LIVE STREAM Q&A: Answering Michigan COVID-19 vaccination questionsAgain, join us at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13 for our live COVID-19 vaccine discussion. You will be able to ask questions during the live discussion starting at 12:30 p.m.You can also ask your questions right now -- submit here:Coronavirus resources:
Help Me Hank toy test: Testing 2020′s top toys ahead of the holidays
Read full article: Help Me Hank toy test: Testing 2020′s top toys ahead of the holidaysThe Morawski family has three children: Addy, 11; Will, 8; and Jack, 4. “The Child” was a hit with the Morawski family. The Basil family really took to this toy. The Morawski family really enjoyed watching that happen and seeing which puppy would reveal itself. They really liked the all-surface vehicle that could move across the floor on its own.