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Plentiful opportunities to get your COIVD-19 shot

There will be more free COVID-19 vaccination events over the next few days in St. Clair County. Vaccines will be available on a walk in basis Thursday between 9am and 7pm at the Knight Club in Marysville. There will also be an event specifically for teens at Port Huron Northern today from 2:30 to 6:30pm with preregistration required. Friday sees another walk in clinic at the Harvey Reinvestment Center on 24th Street in Port Huron from noon to 6pm. On Saturday you can get the shot at a drive through event at the Tri-Hospital EMS building on Horseshoe drive in Kimball Township from 10am to 2pm. The Harvey Reinvestment will also be giving out shots Saturday from 10am to 4pm. More details on the COVID-19 vaccine can be found by visiting the St. Clair County Health Department's website. About 45% of St. Clair County residents have received at least one dose of the COIVD-19 vaccine compared to 51% statewide. 39% of Sanilac County adults have received at least one dose of the vaccine, an

Here s where to get your 12- to 15-year-olds vaccinated against COVID-19

View Comments With COVID-19 vaccine eligibility opening up to 12- to 15-year-olds, community partners in St. Clair County are rolling out clinic options for youths in that age group. A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel recommended the Pfizer vaccine for the group earlier this week. According to Dr. Annette Mercatante, St. Clair County’s medical health officer, there were ongoing community clinics open to public walk-ins that could accommodate youths with Pfizer doses. There are clinics this weekend through the St. Clair County Diversity Initiative at the Eleger G. Harvey Reinvestment Center, 3013 24th St., that had both Pfizer and Moderna vaccine available. One was through 6 p.m. Friday and another from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Here s how local high school seniors are celebrating despite COVID-19

View Comments Ali Guenther said she was lying awake in bed recently when the idea to bring back a COVID-friendly way to celebrate senior year came to her. “I was like, ‘We should have a car parade,’” said the 18-year-old, soon to be a Port Huron Northern graduate. “‘How did you even go about starting it?’” Ali recalled asking. “And she was like, ‘Girl, make a Facebook page. People will join it.’” And they did. As of early last week, nearly 250 had RSVP’d to the May 22 celebration, which will follow Port Huron’s traditional parade route through the city’s downtown ending at Pine Grove Park.

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