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Feb 2, 2021 ESCANABA Public Health Delta & Menominee Counties (PHDM) provided an update on vaccination efforts in Delta and Menominee counties Monday. In a press release, the agency stated vaccines are distributed to local communities by the State of Michigan through the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). Currently, only hospitals, local health departments and some tribal entities are able to receive vaccines. To date, Menominee County has received 1,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, 500 of which have been distributed to Hannahville Indian Community and 500 doses have been distributed to PHDM. Delta County has received 4,800 doses. The difference in the number of vaccines distributed to our two counties is due to the fact that there is no hospital located in Menominee County to receive additional doses. Many of the doses received in Delta County have been administered to eligible Menominee County residents.

Tribal Program Increases Breast Cancer Screening Despite Pandemic

Related Pages This picture of the mobile mammogram van was taken at the event outside the Bay Mills Health Center, in Bay Mills, Michigan (Bay Mills Indian Community Reservation). “I recently lost a relative to cancer. I think it’s important to get these screenings done,” said a member of the tribal council of the Hannahville Indian Community in northern Michigan. But women who live on Indian reservations and in rural areas of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula often find it hard to get screened for cancer. Many women in these communities have low incomes. They often live more than 30 minutes away from a screening facility and have little or no access to public transportation.

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