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In the 10 months the COVID-19 vaccine has been available to kids ages 12 and up, the state health department has been paying social media influencers to promote the shot.
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Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, the Grand Rapids African American Health Institute is coordinating a vaccine clinic.
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Jackson Public School employees are getting one thousand dollar bonuses in exchange for having a COVID shot by the end of the month.
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A few cried. Some celebrated with stickers and candy. Others say they're excited to eventually stop wearing masks.
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School mask mandates in several Michigan counties are set to expire, now that the COVID-19 vaccine is available to kids aged five to eleven.
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On Monday, Detroit officials begin offering COVID-19 vaccine to young children.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control gave the green light Tuesday for the Pfizer COVID-19 pediatric vaccine to be administered to kids ages 5 to 11.
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Ingham County commissioners are moving to adopt rules that will encourage county workers and contractors to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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A Michigan State University employee is suing the school over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
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Beginning Monday, Wayne County health officials say a select group of residents can receive COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.