Retiree Meetings Cancelled
THE RETIREE MEETINGS ARE CURRENTLY CANCELLED for at least the next couple of months. Your Retiree Association Board will reassess in the spring to decide when they can safely restart the meetings.
THE RETIREE MEETINGS ARE CURRENTLY CANCELLED for at least the next couple of months. Your Retiree Association Board will reassess in the spring to decide when they can safely restart the meetings.
We are again offering coronavirus antibody testing for you and your eligible dependents (age 5 or older) as part
of the Building Trades Welfare Foundation-Mayo Clinic Laboratories COVID-19 Resilience Project (Project).
Please see the Foundation website at https://bctwf.org.
This unique multigenerational project is intended to provide you and your eligible family members important
information about your own health and moving safely in this continued COVID environment. Tremendous
progress has been made with vaccines and the recent availability of boosters, but questions as to protection remain
with a significant portion of the population unvaccinated and the continued emergence of highly transmissible
variants. Thus, a study focusing on the presence and persistence of antibodies in the general population, i.e., if
the antibodies last and grow stronger, remains important.
WHO CAN TEST: All eligible participants and dependents (age 5 or older). This includes those who have
already tested and those who are vaccinated or unvaccinated.
NO COST: The cost of the test will be covered 100% by the Fund for eligible participants and covered family
members.
TESTING: This round of testing will be done via a blood draw (venipuncture) at various Any Lab Test Now
(ALTN) locations. This test is designed to determine whether you have antibodies in response to a natural
infection OR in response to a vaccine.
DATES AND LOCATIONS: The testing is being conducted in conjunction with other building trades. On a
first-come, first-serve basis, you may choose any date or location below that is most convenient for you and your
family (available times will be on registration site):
Thursday, November 11, 2021: Any Lab Test Now, 2070 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills – Blood Draw
Wednesday, November 17, 2021: Any Lab Test Now, 2070 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills – Blood Draw
Tuesday, November 30, 2021: Any Lab Test Now, 2070 W Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills – Blood Draw
TO REGISTER: Go to www.ualocal98fringe.org. You must register at least (2) days before your preferred
testing date. Due to the coordination of this Project with the Mayo Clinic, NO WALK-INS WILL BE
ALLOWED. You must register. Additional Project information is on the registration site.
Please do not come to a testing site if you are sick, displaying symptoms of COVID-19, or have had close
contact with someone with COVID-19 in the prior 14 days.
July 2021
Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced the creation of the MI Shot To Win Sweepstakes, a lottery-style raffle that gives vaccinated Michiganders a chance to win $5 million in cash and a combined total of nearly $500,000 in college scholarships.
Under Michigan’s new sweepstakes, residents age 18 and older who have received one dose of vaccine are eligible to register for a combined total of $5 million in cash giveaways.
In addition, Michigan’s vaccine sweepstakes will offer the opportunity to win one of nine Scholarship Drawing prizes available to vaccinated Michiganders between ages 12-17 whose parents enter on their behalf. Each Scholarship Drawing prize consists of a four-year Michigan Education Trust (MET) charitable tuition contract (valued at $55,000) that may be used to pay for tuition and mandatory fees at a college or university in accordance with MET terms and conditions.
The sweepstakes begin today (July 1) and end on Aug. 3, 2021. Eligibility criteria for each of the drawings is at: www.MIShotToWin.com.
Michiganders can qualify to enter the sweepstakes by getting vaccinated for COVID-19 at Meijer or receiving their vaccine from their doctor, local health department, pharmacy, hospital, etc. The MI Shot To Win Sweepstakes giveaways include:
April 2021
Starting this week, Ford Field will begin accepting walk-ins while supply lasts. Registration is still encouraged – text EndCOVID to 75049. For those receiving a second Pfizer dose, make sure it’s 21 days after your first dose and bring your CDC vaccination card if you have it. Patients under 18 must have a parent or guardian present.
For all walk-ins, transportation, ASL and Spanish translations, and wheelchair assistance is available. To request these ahead of time, call 888-535-6136 (press 1).
Click here to learn more.
Beginning next week, all Michigan residents 16 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. As Michigan faces increasing cases, Gov. Whitmer has urged all providers to not turn someone away who wants the vaccine.
“Because the quicker we can get to that 70 percent-plus (vaccinated) number, the
better for every one of us,” said Gov. Whitmer.
Starting on Monday, April 5, all residents are encouraged to sign up for the vaccine:
Registration is now open for the FEMA/State of Michigan Ford Field COVID-19 vaccine clinic! There are three options to register for a vaccine:
Vaccines are still available at the TCF Center. You can call 313-230-0505 between 9am & 8pm M-F to schedule an appointment at the TCF Center, or go to the website detroitmi.gov and click on the COVID-19 Vaccine Updates, for the most up-to-date information.
For up-to-date information on COVID-19 you can go to the website Michigan.gov/protectmicommision. Or, if you would like to be a part of the conversation and join a workgroup, you can reach out to [email protected] or michigan.gov/covidvaccine for locations or information regarding COVID-19 updates. WEAR YOUR MASKS! Any concerns with COVID-19 safety protocols or lack of PPE contact the Business Agent in the area or the Union Hall.