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Michigan ranks as 7th worst in the nation in administering COVID-19 vaccine - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI

Michigan ranks as 7th worst in the nation in administering COVID-19 vaccine - News - The Daily Telegram - Adrian, MI
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Michigan 7th worst in giving COVID-19 vaccines - News - Monroe News - Monroe, Michigan

Michigan 7th worst in giving COVID-19 vaccines - News - Monroe News - Monroe, Michigan
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KCHD is monitoring 3 outbreaks of COVID in skilled nursing facilities

CHESTERTOWN — The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has skyrocketed this month in Kent County. As of Tuesday the total was 718, according to the Maryland Department of Health. Kent’s caseload has increased by 252 in December, with surges of 10 or more cases in one day on a handful of occasions. Most recently, the number of positive tests increased by 18 from 695 on Sunday, Dec. 27 to 713 on Monday. Also, Kent County recorded its 25th COVID-related death. Kent County Health Officer William Webb said a man in his 70s died on Dec. 21. He was someone who was “significantly sick in an end-of-life situation,” Webb said, noting that the death was not related to a nursing home.

Kent receives first doses of Moderna coronavirus vaccine

They will return in 28 days for a booster shot. Law enforcement, paramedics, detention center staff, firefighters and health care providers who do not work in a hospital, nursing home or long-term care facility — health department staff, primary care physicians. urgent care staff and medical lab technicians, for example — are given priority in phase 1A, according to Kent County Health Officer William Webb. He said essential employees and those at the highest risk of contracting serious COVID symptoms, interpreted as anyone 75 and older, will be vaccinated in phase 1B. Essential employees include teachers, courthouse staff, retail pharmacists, funeral directors, and municipalities’ public works and street crews.

Local restaurants prepare for another tough month after COVID order extension

In years past the holidays have been a great time for West Michigan s restaurant industry. Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 11:31 PM EST December 7, 2020 Updated: 11:39 PM EST December 7, 2020 In years past the holidays have been a great time for West Michigan s restaurant industry. The month of December tends to be our third busiest month..people are back in town and people are excited to visit the places they missed, says Edwin Collazo with City Built Brewing Company. That s not the case this year due to COVID -19. On Monday state leaders announced they would be extending the ban on indoor dining until December 20.

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