Those with COPD, cancer, and other conditions, as well as caregivers of those with special needs, are eligible for a COVID vaccine Monday.
Michigan Health Watch
In-depth reporting on the intersection between public policy and important health topics ‒ such as insurance coverage, hospital admissions, opioid abuse, access to care, medical research and the business of health care ‒ that impact nearly every Michigan resident.
Visitation resumes amid COVID in Michigan nursing homes — with limits
For nearly a year, Michigan’s long-term care residents suffered deadly COVID outbreaks and “heart-wrenching” isolation. Tuesday’s order will encourage far more homes to allow visitors.
Too few for too long, COVID vaccines expected to surge. Is Michigan ready?
Operation Warp Speed created vaccines just a year after a new virus began its deadly spread. Can the same commitment and precision get it into millions of Michigan arms in the coming weeks?
After a hellish year in Michigan: joy from giving doses of COVID vaccines
After nearly a year of frustration and death, frontline healthcare workers are finding gratitude in being able to say “congratulations” as they deliver vaccines to eager residents.
New way to seek Michigan COVID vaccine. And a 3rd vaccine may be close.
A website backed by the CDC can now help Michiganders find vaccine providers in their area with available doses. And Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose vaccine moves closer to emergency authorization.
What flu season? Michigan influenza barely registers during COVID
Masks, plexiglass and canceled vacations during the pandemic all likely contributed to a dramatic drop in influenza cases in Michigan. The safety measures may also explain drops in other respiratory ailments.
Michigan lawmakers propose health care reforms, including insulin copay caps
Republicans hope to find common ground with Democrats on a suite of bills to lower costs by restricting some laws around pharmacies, expanding telehealth options and more reporting on price increases.
White Michigan residents get COVID vaccine at twice rate of African Americans
After weeks of pressure, Michigan releases racial data that confirms worst fears about equity: 8 percent of white residents are vaccinated, compared to 4 percent for Black residents.
COVID rates plunge in Michigan nursing homes following vaccinations
Michigan’s decision to inoculate seniors first appears to have worked. That provides optimism that wider access to the vaccine could get the pandemic under control.
Help on way in Michigan, as 4M COVID vaccines expected by April, Congress told
Executives from three pharmaceutical companies told Congress on Tuesday that they are boosting production and could double distribution of vaccines in the next five weeks.