Michigan Introduces Preliminary COVID Vaccination Timeline for Other Phases

DETROIT Michigan has issued a preliminary timeline to show a prediction of when other phases can expect to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Michigan recently moved into the 1B phase, which includes essential workers such as teachers and makes appointments for residents over 65. Some provinces have started vaccinating at this level, while some are still waiting to increase the vaccine supply.

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The preliminary timeline is fluid. It says very clearly:Dates are estimated and are expected to change based on the availability of vaccines. And the availability of vaccines is currently limited, but it will improve in the near future. It would therefore be a sensitive suggestion to assume that these dates move up a bit. But here are things on January 15:

Michigan COVID vaccination timeline from January 15, 2021.
Michigan COVID vaccination timeline from January 15, 2021. (MDHHS)

To sum it up, the timeline says, as it stands, vaccinations for adults under the age of 65, without underlying health conditions, will only be available in late summer.

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The supply of vaccines should increase in the next few weeks after the Trump administration approved a request from several governors, including the Michigan government, Gretchen Whitmer. to release retained doses.

Elected President Joe Biden’s Relief Plan, what he revealed on Thursday, includes a $ 20 billion national program that will establish community vaccination centers in the U.S. and send mobile units to remote communities.

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As of Jan. 15, about 11 million received a dose of the vaccine in the U.S., including more than 368,000 in Michigan.

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