TUESDAY NEWS HIT – One of the last things we all bore witness to was a state of the city address from Detroit’s mayor given to a crowd of onlookers. Shortly after the speech, the city shut down in the wake of the year-long pandemic.
This year, it will be delivered virtually.
Mayor Mike Duggan is expected to unveil two big pieces of news for residents: new vaccine sites and another poverty program.
Peek into Mayor Duggan’s state of the city address Tuesday night
Detroit’s mayor is expected to discuss the location of a new Johnson and Johnson vaccine site and a $50 million plan to reduce poverty in the city during his virtual state of the city address at 7 p.m.
After initially refusing to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, arguing that Pfizer and Moderna offered more protection to those administered, and calling them “the best,” Duggan said Detroit is expected to receive its…