Participants are senior-level leaders from the public, private and nonprofit sectors. They'll start a 10-month program this fall to become 'deeply exposed to challenges and opportunities facing Northeast Ohio with a goal of becoming inspired to use their new knowledge and connections to advance the region,' the Cleveland Leadership Center says.
40 percent of Ohioans have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Credit: Sen. Sherrod Brown/Twitter Author: Ryan Haidet Updated: 11:01 AM EDT May 3, 2021
CLEVELAND As Ohio’s daily COVID vaccination numbers have experienced a downward trend in recent weeks, efforts are being made to encourage more people to go out and get a shot.
On Monday, Sen. Sherrod Brown visited the Wolstein Center’s mass vaccination clinic to discuss “the positive differences COVID-19 vaccines will make for Northeast Ohio families and communities.”
You can watch Sen. Brown s visit in the video player above.
During Sen. Brown’s visit, he highlighted the stories of Ohioans who have been vaccinated. He was also joined by the following people: