Wayne County’s new COVID vaccine clinics fill up quickly – what to know

WAYNE COUNTY, Mich. – Wayne County is vaccinating people aged 65 and over against the coronavirus.

Vaccination clinics are filling up quickly. They are only for the elderly who live in these specific communities and people must make an appointment to receive a vaccine.

The clinics started to open on Tuesday. A list of clinics and the communities they serve is available below. There is a note included in the list if that particular clinic is already fully booked.

“I am pleased that Wayne County is in a position to start vaccinating the elderly,” said Wayne County executive Warren Evans. “I know that everyone is looking forward to safely returning to normal. Our team is working hard to ensure that all of our residents can get their COVID vaccine as quickly as the vaccine is available. “

The full list of clinics and how to apply can be found below.

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There are no immediate appointments and the elderly should make an appointment by calling the site number in their communities. Vaccines will only be for residents of specific communities.

More information can be found on the Wayne County official website here.


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