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Trials to resume in Saginaw County after COVID-19 interrupted them for a year
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Feb 27, 2021
Saginaw County Circuit Judge Darnell Jackson delivers a statement addressing their work flow amid the coronavirus outbreak in Saginaw on Friday, March 13, 2020.Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com
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SAGINAW, MI After COVID-19 delayed them for a year, jury trials are finally set to resume in Saginaw County.
The Saginaw County Courthouse, located at 111 S. Michigan Ave., has been closed to the public since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, March 1, the first trial since then is to commence, but within the Red Room of The Dow Event Center, 303 E. Johnson St., rather than the courthouse on the opposite side of the Saginaw River.
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The Year 2042 podcast: Health director talks about why Black people should trust the COVID-19 vaccine
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
Saginaw County Health Department Medical Director Dr. Delicia Pruitt receives the COVID-19 vaccine Friday afternoon, Dec. 18, 2020, live on Facebook.Heather Jordan | MLive.com
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Now that there is a vaccine to combat COVID-19, health officials face the problem of getting Black people to trust it.
On this episode of The Year 2042: An MLive Podcast, Dr. Delicia Pruitt joins hosts Dana Afana and Bob Johnson to talk about the importance of the vaccine while explaining how the vaccine seemingly quickly appeared less than a year into the pandemic.
Nearly a thousand health care workers in Ingham County are getting Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine every week.
Health Officer Linda Vail says so far, the state has provided her department with 975 doses of vaccine a week. They’re getting an extra dose out of some vials.
She says the staff and the schedule would allow for more. “We did ask for the double, 1,950 doses this week, and didn’t get it, Vail adds, but we will be asking again, and I’ve also made a few phone calls.”
Vail says the department is vaccinating 350 or more people per day, and could double or triple that if they had enough vaccine.