COVID-19 Update: State Partners with Restaurants to Help Food Assistance Recipients, City of Detroit Begins Vaccinating Frontline Health Workers and Others, and More
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Courtesy of Bridge, as of Dec. 22
Here is a roundup of the latest news concerning the COVID-19 pandemic in addition to announcements from local, state, and federal governments, as well as international channels. To share a business or nonprofit story, please send us a message.
City of Detroit: COVID-19 vaccine to be offered to general public in late spring
City rolls out coronavirus vaccination program Wednesday
Detroit launches COVID-19 vaccination program Wednesday
and last updated 2020-12-23 12:29:46-05
DETROIT (WXYZ) â The first wave of eligible City of Detroit employees, health care workers and most vulnerable residents will begin receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations starting Wednesday, Mayor Mike Duggan announced on Tuesday.
On Monday, the city received its first shipment of 2,000 doses of the recently-approved Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. According to the city, those doses will be used to vaccinate appropriate Health Department Staff, home health care workers, staff and residents at assisted living facilities in the city.