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Local health care workers promote COVID-19 boosters
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With the steady rise of COVID cases in Ingham County, Williamston health care personnel are urging at-risk community members to get their booster shots.
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Coverage of the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) from the journalists of the Spartan Newsroom.
With the steady rise of COVID cases in Ingham County, Williamston health care personnel are urging at-risk community members to get their booster shots.
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