He’d look at me, pleadingly, the reality of the situation dawning anew each time. And then he would wink or mouth the words “I love you” and his eyes would close again.
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See where Michigan is shipping coronavirus vaccine, who is getting it
State health officials are tracking the recipients of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, and Bridge Michigan has incorporated the information into its coronavirus dashboard.
COVID vaccines begin in Michigan. Will workers have to take them?
On Monday, a 46-year-old pulmonologist at Spectrum Health became the first Michigan recipient of a COVID-19 vaccine. Health leaders say broad vaccination is needed to protect society, but businesses, including hospitals, do not yet appear ready to require them of workers.
What's it like to get the first vaccines? Health care workers share hopes, fears
Michigan health care workers have spent the last nine months in the trenches battling COVID. But not all will opt-in.
Michigan may have missed COVID Thanksgiving surge sweeping nation
Two weeks after the holiday, coronavirus cases are declining in Michigan as they are increasing elsewhere. Health officials are optimistic families heeded the message to avoid larger gatherings.
Michigan releases more details about who gets COVID vaccine first
Distribution begins with 56 hospitals and 16 health departments throughout Michigan, while those in health care settings, essential workers and the elderly are first in line.
Need health insurance? Deadline is Dec. 15 for thousands in Michigan
An estimated 222,000 Michiganders lost employer-sponsored coverage in one four-month period this spring because of COVID-19, according to one report.
COVID-19 vaccine nears approval. What Michigan needs to know.
Vaccines may be shipped soon from Pfizer’s Kalamazoo plant, as the vaccine nears final approval. Michigan is receiving more than 250,000 doses, and first priority goes to health care workers.
Lots of unknowns as Michigan hospitals await first COVID-19 vaccine shipments
The massive coronavirus vaccination effort to immunize Michigan’s roughly 600,000 health care workers — and eventually the entire population — is in high gear as Pfizer’s vaccine candidate undergoes a federal hearing Thursday to review whether it can be safely injected into the arms of millions of Americans.
For COVID long-haulers, trouble lingers long after 'recovery'
Those who survive COVID-19 are often left with puzzling and sometimes debilitating conditions months after they are considered recovered from the infectious part of the disease.