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Detroit Expands Vaccine Eligibility as Workers Return Amidst Slight COVID-19 Uptick | Local COVID-19 | The Michigan Chronicle

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan recently announced during a recent press conference that Detroiters age 50 and older, and city employees can, call now for appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. He also announced that any Detroiter age 50 or older can call today to schedule an appointment. Previously, a resident of that age was required … Continued

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