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Ford Field Vaccination Site Officially Opens Wednesday – Here’s How to Sign Up

Detroit’s mass vaccination site will officially open Wednesday (March 24), but it got an early start. According to officials, more than 2,600 people had appointments to get their first doses of…

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(Photo by Tom Pidgeon/Getty Images)

Detroit's mass vaccination site will officially open Wednesday (March 24), but it got an early start. According to officials, more than 2,600 people had appointments to get their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine today.

So far, roughly 110,000 people have registered for a shot, according to officials.

The Ford Field clinic will be in operation from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. Among those managing the facility will be the state with assistance from FEMA, Wayne County, the City of Detroit, Ford Field, Meijer, Henry Ford Health System, the Lions and the Protect Michigan Commission.

The Ford family is waiving the facility cost at a value of $1.4 million, according to Caleb Buhs, director of communications for the state Department of Management, Technology and Budget. Additional expenses, such as maintenance, will be taken care of by FEMA.

Immunizations will be free, and insurance will not be required or requested upon arrival to the clinic.

There are 22 federal vaccination sites in the U.S., including Ford Field.

Here's how to sign up for a vaccine:

  • Online at clinic.meijer.com/register/CL2021
  • Text EndCOVID to 75049
  • Call the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19 hotline at 888-535-6136 and press 1.
  • The state health department hotline is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat.-Sun.
  • People who sign up will get an invitation by phone or text message when it is their turn to schedule an appointment.
Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.