Grand Blanc Honors Luke Duncanson & Helps Raise Suicide Awareness
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Luke Duncanson tragically took his own life on October 29, 2014. A freshman at Grand Blanc High School at the time, Luke was excited to play lacrosse for his very first year. Immediately after his passing, family, friends, and the entire community rallied to not only bring awareness to the issue of suicide, but also to make sure that Luke s memory was kept alive in a positive and empowering way.
Luke s Legacy is Born
With a focus on letting young people realize their worth and realize that they matter, the Luke Duncanson Legacy Memorial Foundation was established in 2015. Their mission is simple, but so incredibly important.
Vaccine clinic designed to serve adults with physical, developmental or emotional barriers
Source: CNN
and last updated 2021-05-12 02:19:30-04
WXYZ â A vaccine clinic is happening Wednesday, May 12, for adults 18+ with physical, developmental or emotional barriers.
It s hosted by the Disability Network Oakland & Macomb from 10am to 3pm at 1709 John R Rd in Troy. The nonprofit Honor Community Health is a partner for the event.
The indoor vaccine distribution will feature limited interactions and minimal sensory stimulation. A drive-thru clinic is also available at the site.
If you miss the clinic but want to connect with Disability Network Oakland & Macomb, simply call 586-268-4160. The nonprofit will help adults with barriers find a vaccine appointment that fits their needs.
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Oakland County health providers have administered nearly 100 percent of the doses of the coronavirus vaccines they have available. But officials are seeking to expand the network of providers that can help get shots into arms. (Shutterstock )
ROCHESTER, MI While Oakland County officials have been successful in administering nearly 100 percent of available coronavirus vaccines it has available, they announced plans to expand its network of community provider partners on Thursday that they expect will help to improve the ongoing effort.
Health officials have already partnered with a network of coronavirus vaccine providers that have helped administer shots of the vaccines to local residents. To date, of the 41,350 doses of the vaccines that have been received in Oakland County since Dec. 17, a total of 41,323 doses have been delivered, officials said in a news conference.
Oakland County reports 99.9% of COVID-19 vaccines delivered
By FOX 2 Staff article
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - As state and local leaders wait for the delivery of more COVID-19 vaccines, the Oakland County Health Division said it has administered all but 27 of it s more than 41,000 doses to help control the spread of the virus.
In a press release and new conference on Thursday, County Executive Dave Coulter said that the county is working to administer more doses as supply comes in but they ve used nearly every dose that has been provided to the county.
NEARLY 100% ADMINISTERED
Coulter said the county had 41,350 doses distributed to them since Dec. 17. As of Feb. 18, 41,323 of those doses have gone in people s arms.
Oakland County officials detail plans to ramp up COVID-19 vaccinations
Pontiac - Oakland County Executive David Coulter and health officials reported Thursday the county has administered 99.9% of the doses of vaccine it s received to residents since December and expect to “ramp up” vaccinations as distribution increases.
Coulter said of the 41,350 doses the state distributed to the county since Dec. 17, 41,323 are in people’s arms, including residents at 20 long-term care facilities in the county.
The remaining 27 doses will be used by health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities still without vaccinations, county spokesperson William Mullan said.
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