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COVID-19 vaccine nears approval. What Michigan needs to know. | Bridge Michigan
Share This: Share This: Dec. 17: in the pandemic. approval processRelated stories:” of final approval by the FDA, company officials said. to order another 100 million doses. That could slow its distribution to the general public. that health care workers and residents in long-term care facilities be first in line for vaccines. (The committee considers staff in long-term care settings, such as nursing homes and assisted living centers, as health care workers.) health care workers in Michigan. prioritizes other vulnerable communities including the elderly, those from racial...…Share This: Share This: Dec. 17: in the pandemic. approval processRelated stories:” of final approval by the FDA, company officials said. to order another 100 million doses. That could slow its distribution to the general public. that health care workers and residents in long-term care facilities be first in line for vaccines. (The committee considers staff in long-term care settings, such as nursing homes and assisted living centers, as health care workers.) health care workers in Michigan. prioritizes other vulnerable communities including the elderly, those from racial...WW…
As evictions loom, Michigan areas to vote on affordable housing millages | Bridge Michigan
Share This: Share This: were struggling to meet basic needs. in Michigan could be at eventual risk of eviction., told Bridge Michigan., driven by ongoing housing demand tied to the University of Michigan. in 2017 lived below the state “household budget survival” income level needed — about $61,000 a year for two adults with two young children — to afford the basics of housing, food, child care, transportation and health care.Here’s how the Michigan Association of United Ways breaks down a monthly “survival” budget for Michigan households with two adults and two young children. that it...…Share This: Share This: were struggling to meet basic needs. in Michigan could be at eventual risk of eviction., told Bridge Michigan., driven by ongoing housing demand tied to the University of Michigan. in 2017 lived below the state “household budget survival” income level needed — about $61,000 a year for two adults with two young children — to afford the basics of housing, food, child care, transportation and health care.Here’s how the Michigan Association of United Ways breaks down a monthly “survival” budget for Michigan households with two adults and two young children. that it...WW…
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