Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan expands COVID-19 vaccination eligibility to residents 50+
and last updated 2021-03-17 14:20:14-04
DETROIT (WXYZ) â Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has announced an expansion of COVID-19 vaccination eligibility in the city to residents 50 and up.
Eligible Detroit residents can call 313-230-0505 Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. to book an appointment.
Duggan is encouraging residents to carpool to appointments if possible to help streamline the process.
Eligibility will expand to anyone over the age of 16 on April 5.
âWe are expecting a significant increase soon in vaccine shipments and are planning now to be able scale up our operations to meet the demand,â the mayor said in a press release.
In an effort to get more vulnerable Detroit residents vaccinated, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is opening up vaccine eligibility to 'Good Neighbors' who are 55+, whether they are a city resident or not.
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