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7,500 more COVID-19 vaccine appointments available at Ford Field

There will be 7,500 more first-dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments at the federally run mass vaccination clinic inside Ford Field in downtown Detroit through Monday. Michigan is opening up more first-dose shots as part of the state s contingency plan if the paused Johnson & Johnson vaccine isn t available as planned for the last two weeks of the site inside the domed home of the Detroit Lions. The Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine was paused April 13 after a recommendation by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of reports of a half-dozen rare and serious blood clots in women in the United States.

There s more COVID-19 vaccines than people making appointments at Ford Field site

There s more COVID-19 vaccines than people making appointments at Ford Field site
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Vaccinations slowing in Michigan; appointments, walk-ins open up

Vaccinations slowing in Michigan; appointments, walk-ins open up Hospitals in Southeast Michigan report slowing, some taking walk-in appointments Pharmacies showing many open appointments over the past week Nic Antaya for Crain s Detroit Business COVID-19 vaccinations appear to be slowing somewhat in Michigan, according to a Crain s analysis. State data shows a 28 percent decline to 280,000 in total residents in Michigan vaccinated in the week ending April 18 from 358,000 ending April 11. Residents were fully vaccinated either with two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, or the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine before the pause ordered April 13. The previous three weeks starting in late March the total residents vaccinated increased from 202,000, to 244,000 and 273,000 in early April.

Most Ford Field vaccines given to white, suburban residents

In the four weeks that have passed since Ford Field s mass COVID-19 vaccine clinic opened, Detroiters have gotten just 7.3% of the 124,087 shots that have been administered at the site  far fewer than people who live in neighboring counties, all of which are more affluent and whiter than the city. When Ford Field opened in late March as Michigan s first federally operated mass vaccination clinic, health officials lauded it as a way to deliver coronavirus vaccines efficiently and equitably into the arms of people living in parts of the country that have been hardest hit by the virus.  Detroit, the nation s biggest majority Black city, was devastated by the virus, especially in the first three months of the pandemic, when its residents were sickened and died at a far higher rate than other Michiganders. 

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