Michigan residents 16+ now eligible for COVID vaccines
Written by Jesse Baroka on April 6, 2021
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — All people ages 16 and older in Michigan are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. The state has passed the halfway point in its goal of inoculating 70% of that population by year’s end. More than 35% of roughly 8.1 million residents had received at least one shot as of last week, a share that has tripled in two months. Michigan continues to confront a surging case rate that was highest in the U.S. over the last two weeks. Some schools are suspending in-person learning when instruction resumes next week after spring break.