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Detroit expanding COVID-19 vaccines to disabled residents

Detroit residents age 18 and older with documented intellectual or developmental disabilities and home health care providers now can get a COVID-19 vaccine, Mayor Mike Duggan announced Thursday. Conditions covered under the new directive include cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome, muscular dystrophy, Tourette s syndrome, ADHD, spina bifida and hearing and vision impairments. Duggan mentioned three other states  Ohio, Maryland and New Mexico that offer priority vaccines to people with disabilities. During a briefing, he said he hopes the rest of Michigan will catch up soon because these people are some of the most vulnerable to the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

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