Health & Fitness
Here's The Estimated COVID-19 Vaccine Wait Time In Wayne County
The New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs used their vaccine tool to calculate what priority you would receive it.
WAYNE COUNTY, MI — With the United Kingdom approving a COVID-19 vaccine for use this week and hospitals across Michigan preparing for a rollout as soon as early January, the New York Times, the Surgo Foundation and Ariadne Labs have come up with a way to calculate the number of people who will need a vaccine in each state and county — and where Wayne County residents might fit in that line.
For example, an average 40-year-old Wayne County resident with no professional or health-related special circumstances would be in line behind 268.7 million people across the United States, according to the study.
In Michigan, the projection would be behind 8.4 million others who are at higher risk, in a state with a population of nearly 10 million. In Wayne County, 1.5 million would be ahead of you in a county with approximately 1.7 million residents.
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The same person with higher risk health conditions have a ticket around 673,000 in Michigan and 149,000 in Wayne County. A healthy first responder would be at 578,000 on the line on the state level and 116,400 in Wayne County.
You can input your specific information on the Times website.
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