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Registration is now open for the COVID-19 mass vaccination at Detroit’s Ford Field which begins on March 24 and runs for eight weeks.
“The Ford Field community vaccination site is a testament to what we can do when we work together,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said. “... We will keep ramping up our equitable vaccine rollout, and with the addition of the Ford Field community site, we are taking a significant step towards returning to normal as we continue rebuilding our economy.”
After the registration process is completed, those who have registered will receive an invitation either by voice or text when it’s their turn to schedule the appointment. Vaccine appointments will be scheduled a few days in advance.
The Ford Field site will operate from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., seven days a week, under the federal government’s
vaccination pilot program. The facility will be managed by the state of Michigan with support from FEMA, Wayne County, the city of Detroit, Ford Field, Meijer, Henry Ford Health System and the Detroit Lions.
“This mass vaccination site will accelerate Michigan’s efforts to reach its goal of vaccinating 70% of Michiganders ages 16 and older with the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine,” said Kerry Ebersole Singh, Protect Michigan Commission director. “We urge Michiganders
to get the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine today.”
Sign-up is available through these three options:
• Online at https://clinic. meijer.com/register/cl2021 and fill out a patient profile if one is not on file.
• Text EndCOVID to 75049
• Call the MDHHS COVID-19 Hotline at 888-5356136 (press 1) Residents who don’t have access to the internet or need assistance navigating through the registration process can use the MDHHS COVID-19 Hotline to register. Call Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is expected that the call center will have long wait times, so calling is recommended only for people who cannot register online or by text.
The vaccine will be offered at no cost, and insurance is not required, nor will it be requested at the vaccination center. Any Michigan resident who is currently eligible to receive the vaccine under the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services vaccine prioritization guidance will be able to register for an appointment.
Free parking will be available at the vaccination site. For those who indicate, during the registration process, they need assistance obtaining transportation to and from the vaccination site, the state is working to provide free of charge ride share options. Michigan residents seeking more information about the COVID-19 vaccine should visit Michigan. gov/COVIDvaccine.