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COVID-19
This page outlines the impact COVID-19 had within Michigan, among racial and ethnic minority populations, and on routine immunization administration. The page will also provide accurate and up-to-date resources to access information related to COVID-19.
IMPACT OF COVID-19
The pandemic is a stark reminder of how fast an outbreak can spread without a vaccine to protect us. The science is clear: vaccines are safe, effective, and life-saving tools to control and prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases.18
The United States has mobilized and sustained a historic response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a nation, we now find ourselves at a different point in the pandemic – with more tools and resources than ever before to better protect ourselves and our communities. However, it is important to reflect back on the impact the pandemic had, both directly and indirectly.
COVID-19 Resources
- For the most accurate, up-to-date information related to COVID-19 access the CDC: COVID-19 Home Page.
- For information regarding staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines visit the CDC.
- For more COVID-19 Clinical & Professional Resources visit the CDC- COVID Index.