

We will be discussing police accountability legislation and other updates. > For more information, please visit /StephanieChangMI or register to receive the information to join the Zoom meeting here.įriday, May 28th at 10:30 AM – Virtual Coffee Hour We will be joined by special guests Simone Sagovac from Southwest Detroit Community Benefits Coalition, Stuart Batterman from University of Michigan School of Public Health, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Representative Darrin Camilleri, Detroit City Council Member Raquel Castañeda-López, and Kimberly Webb from MDOT. Wednesday, May 26th from 6-7:30 PM – Trains, Trucks, and Traffic Town Hall via Zoom and Facebook Live

> Check out the city’s website for more information. Appointments are available at the TCF Center and various sites throughout the city including Clark Park, Riverside Park, Roberto Clemente Recreation Center, Chandler Park Aquatic Center, and Samaritan Center in our district. In Detroit, you can make an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine by calling 31 or go walk in to get a vaccine without an appointment. VisTaTech Center, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, MI 48152ġ9305 Vernier Road, Harper Woods, MI 48225 Walk-in appointments are available at the following locations:ĭownriver Campus, 21000 Northline Road, Taylor, MI 48180 Appointments are available by calling 1-86, between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Currently, walk-up vaccinations are available as well based on availability. The Wayne County Health Department is administering vaccines to all Wayne County residents and workers (ages 12 and older), excluding Detroit, at six clinics located throughout Wayne County. More than 1,300 children under the age of 18 in Michigan have been hospitalized for COVID-related conditions since August 2020. According to MDHHS, children between the ages of 10 to 19 made up 12.6% of COVID cases in Michigan since March 2020, with more than 102,000 cases statewide. The FDA has now approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children 12 years of age or older.

> Click here for more information on the updated mask order. Individuals who have not been fully vaccinated must continue to wear face masks. However, some businesses may continue to require face coverings inside their establishments regardless of a customer’s vaccination status. Fully vaccinated individuals will no longer be required to wear a face covering indoors. UPDATES ON MASK GUIDANCE, VACCINES AVAILABLE FOR AGES 12+įollowing the CDC’s latest guidance on face masks, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has issued an updated public health order, effective June 1 through July 1. I am writing to connect with you about some recent changes to public health orders, upcoming events, and a few important legislative and community updates below. I hope everyone is staying healthy and safe.
