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Ford providing on-site COVID-19 vaccines for employees in southeast Michigan, Ohio and Missouri
Thousands of appointments available at company’s on-site locations
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FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2019, file photograph, the company logo shines off the grille of an unsold 2019 F-250 pickup truck at a Ford dealership in Littleton, Colo. Ford Motor Co. posted a stronger-than-expected third-quarter net profit, the company announced Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020, as demand for cars and trucks recovered from coronavirus shutdowns and the company sold more high-margin trucks. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) (Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
DEARBORN, Mich. – Ford employees interested in being vaccinated against COVID-19 can now receive an on-site vaccination at manufacturing facilities in three states.
Ford now offering onsite vaccines to employees
By Jack Nissen
Last year, Ford retrofitted its plants to build personal protective equipment for health care workers.
An on-site vaccination program with the pharmacy company Rite Aid will deliver shots to workers at plants in three states, including Michigan.
The Moderna vaccine will be available to employees at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant, the Dearborn Truck Plant, the Van Dyke Transmission Plant, and the Rawsonville Components Assembly Plant.
The program is meant to help bridge access for those that have struggled to obtain an appointment. Currently, every adult in Michigan and teens 16 years and older are eligible for a coronavirus vaccine.
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Granholm’s nomination for Biden Cabinet post brings clean energy legacy full circle
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
In this Sept. 6, 2012, file photo, former two-term Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm addresses the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)AP
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President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm for secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, drawing on her experience with the auto industry and clean energy technology to advance the incoming administration’s climate goals.
Granholm, 61, was a champion for diversifying Michigan’s economy with renewable energy technology, but managed the state during a period of severe budget cuts and job losses, leaving behind a complicated legacy after two terms as Michigan’s first woman governor. If confirmed, she is expected to play a key role in expanding the development of electric vehicles and 500,000 charging st