Michigan is among 34 U.S. states seeing a summer surge in COVID-19 infections, according to the CDC.
The surge comes as uncertainty swirls about who will be eligible for updated COVID-19 vaccines this fall, insurance coverage and when they'll be available.
Part of the uncertainty is driven by a growing rift between leading U.S. medical groups and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
As a summer COVID-19 surge hits Michigan and much of the U.S., there still are many unanswered questions about when updated coronavirus vaccines will be available in local pharmacies, clinics and doctors' offices, who will be eligible to get them and whether insurance plans will cover a fall booster for everyone who wants a dose.
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