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Eligible for a COVID vaccine in Washtenaw County? Here’s what you should know
Read full article: Eligible for a COVID vaccine in Washtenaw County? Here’s what you should knowWe spoke with the Washtenaw County Health Department's public information officer to get answers about the county's vaccination rollout.
Washtenaw County Health Department starts new scheduling process for COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: Washtenaw County Health Department starts new scheduling process for COVID-19 vaccineYPSILANTI, Mich. – Eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine expanded statewide on Monday and the Washtenaw County Health Department has switched to a new scheduling method. For those who need it, the Health Department is also providing phone scheduling. Read: Michigan COVID vaccine eligibility expands Monday: What to knowAdThe Health Department reminds residents that other sites are offering the vaccine, including the new FEMA/State of Michigan Ford Field site and retail pharmacies. We also recognize there are still challenges,” Jimena Loveluck, health officer with Washtenaw County Health Department, said in a statement. AdPop-up vaccination clinics will continue throughout Washtenaw County to ensure an equitable distribution of the vaccine to communities hit hardest by the virus.
Michigan Medicine to open additional first-dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments Friday
Read full article: Michigan Medicine to open additional first-dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments FridaySigns guide individuals to Michigan Medicine's COVID Vaccine Clinic at the Jack Roth Stadium Club at Michigan Stadium on Dec. 31, 2020. ANN ARBOR – Michigan Medicine announced in an email to patients on Friday morning that it will be opening new first-dose vaccine appointments for patients age 65 and older after 3 p.m. As soon as Friday, the health system expects to release an additional round of invitations for individuals to schedule their first-dose appointment. Michigan Medicine recently received 200 doses of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. For more information, visit Michigan Medicine’s COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ page.