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Hundreds gather at protest against Henry Ford Health vaccine mandate

Hundreds gather at protest against Henry Ford Health vaccine mandate A show of hesitancy and anger in Jackson Saturday against the mandatory vaccination requirement for Henry Ford Health System employees. Hundreds of people showing up for the protest outside of Henry Ford Allegiance. and last updated 2021-07-17 21:08:17-04 JACKSON, Mich. — The Henry Ford Health System became the first in Michigan to require its workforce to be vaccinated against COVID-19. A show of hesitancy and anger in Jackson Saturday against the mandatory vaccination requirement for Henry Ford Health System employees. Hundreds of people showing up for the protest outside of Henry Ford Allegiance.

COVID-19 vaccination clinic to open at Jackson County Fairgrounds

COVID-19 vaccination clinic to open at Jackson County Fairgrounds Updated 11:01 AM; Today 11:01 AM Christy Edinger, a Hunt Elementary School teacher, checks in for a vaccination for COVID-19 at the vaccine clinic through Henry Ford Allegiance Health at the One Jackson Square building on Tuesday, Jan 19, 2021. Many Jackson Public Schools employees were able to get vaccine appointments this week.J. Scott Park | MLive.com Facebook Share JACKSON, MI In an effort to increase community vaccination efforts, Henry Ford Allegiance Health and the Jackson County Health Department have partnered to open a mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Jackson. Located at the Jackson County Fairground’s American 1 Credit Union Event Center, 128 W. Ganson St., the clinic will open be open Saturdays and Sundays, beginning April 16-17, to all Jackson residents age 16 and older as vaccine supply allows.

Certain Michigan schools have found a winning formula for vaccinating teachers

Certain Michigan schools have found a winning formula for vaccinating teachers Updated Feb 21, 2021; Facebook Share Chris Timmis insists he and Dexter Community Schools personnel have done everything possible to get students into the classroom two days a week. As the Dexter superintendent looks down from a balcony overlooking desks spread out evenly across the Dexter High School cafeteria, students scan QR codes on the corner of their socially distant desks to bring up the lunch orders that will be brought to them in prepackaged brown bags. Orange cones serve as makeshift roundabouts stationed at the intersections of road-resembling hallways lined with tape and signage reminding students to socially distance. Hand sanitizer stations are on the walls and everywhere else. Drinking fountains are off limits.

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