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COVID-19 Vaccine Town Halls
COVID-19 Vaccine Town Halls
The State of Michigan is hosting a series of virtual town halls about the COVID-19 vaccine through Facebook Live on the MDHHS Facebook page. Residents will have the opportunity to hear about the safety, efficacy, and importance of the COVID-19 vaccine for safely opening Michigan.
April Town Hall - date to be determined
Any questions that cannot be answered during the town halls due to time constraints, will be reviewed and added to the State of Michigan COVID-19 vaccine frequently asked questions.
Previous Town Halls
Recognizing that residents have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, Michigan is hosting the next in a series of community town halls. The March event will focus on older adults as the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases with age. Ahead of the discussion, residents are encouraged to submit questions at https://forms.gle/fnwKNMZUMej7N69h6. Any questions that cannot be answered due to time constra
Michigan to host series of COVID-19 vaccine virtual town halls
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Posted at 1:24 PM, Jan 18, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-18 13:24:19-05
(WXYZ) â The State of Michigan is holding a series of virtual town halls to help inform residents about the COVID-19 vaccinations so that they can make an informed decision when it becomes available to them.
The vaccine is being distributed in a phased roll-out, with an emphasis on the health care system first.
The first town hall will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 21. It will be focused on the faith-based community and will include the participation of the following people:
By Egan Millard
Posted Jan 13, 2021
[Episcopal News Service] A group of mostly Midwestern bishops, organized by Michigan Bishop Bonnie Perry, distributed a letter on Jan. 13 urging Episcopalians to stay home and not participate in public demonstrations in the wake of last week’s assault on the United States Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, who has been impeached an unprecedented second time.
The coming days are a critical moment for national security. At least 20,000 members of the National Guard are being deployed to Washington, D.C., to protect the Capitol from further violence and prepare for President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20.