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Rural, isolated people getting left out of COVID vaccinations, Muskegon health director says
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
About 32,000 people have received the COVID-19 vaccine in Muskegon County, but help is needed in getting to individuals who live in rural or isolated settings, according to the county health director. (Allie Skowronski | MLive.com)Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News
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MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – About 32,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Muskegon County, but help is needed in getting to individuals who live in rural or isolated settings, according to the county health director.
“It’s time to expand our partnership,” said Kathy Moore, director of Public Health-Muskegon County. “It really means more grassroots partnerships. It has to be the people who serve at the community level.”
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Rossland City Council Meeting, February 16, 2021 By Zoom
Rezoning moves ahead; Mid-Town Transition project out to tender; Winter Games 2026? Disturbing intrusion at the Library; RDKB report . . .
Present: Mayor Kathy Moore, and Councillors Andy Morel, Stewart Spooner, Janice Nightingale, Chris Bowman, Dirk Lewis, and Terry Miller.
Staff: Planner Stacey Lightbourne, CAO Bryan Teasdale, CFO Elma Hamming, Recreation and Events Manager Kristi Calder, and others not visible to your reporter.
Public Input Period: No one spoke.
Zoning Amendment Bylaw: 2075 St. Paul Street
Staff recommended that Council give third reading to Bylaw # 2734, to change the zoning from R1 Residential Infill to R-3 Multiple Family Residential, with conditions to be registered on title before the bylaw is adopted: a City approved storm water management plan for the site that addresses runoff and snow melt from buildings, parkin
Meijer COVID vaccines are the best bet for those ages 65-75 in Muskegon County
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
Muskegon area residents between the ages of 65 and 75 who are still looking to receive the COVID-19 vaccine will find their best bet is registering with Meijer. In this file photo, a man receives the vaccine at a clinic. (MLive file photo)Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News
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That’s because in Muskegon County, Meijer is the primary provider currently vaccinating that age group.
Mercy Health and the Muskegon County health department also are providing vaccinations, and are focusing on older adults, essential workers and at-risk populations.