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President Nellis shares Fall Plan updates Published: April 15, 2021 Author: Staff reports
To our Ohio University students, faculty and staff,
This time a year ago, we were in the midst of adjusting to a new reality in the wake of the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day brought constant change. Fast forward to today and we find ourselves once again adjusting daily to changing realities, this time with great hope and optimism about the year ahead. In the last few weeks alone, we’ve seen massive expansion of vaccination availability, and our state leaders have begun to relax guidelines and signal the potential to lift all restrictions when certain public health measures are met.
DeWine halts use of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine; Ohio University to offer students Pfizer instead athensnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from athensnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Student vaccination program will use one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Ohio University will host COVID-19 vaccination clinics beginning next week in Athens for any OHIO students who want to be vaccinated. The clinics are made possible by a direct allocation of vaccine from the state to Ohio colleges and universities.
“This is an extremely positive step that will move us forward toward a more normal experience in the fall,” President M. Duane Nellis said. “I am grateful to Governor DeWine for his leadership and support of higher education.”
The governor has emphasized the importance of college students getting vaccinated against COVID-19, explaining that although young people are not as likely to get sick from COVID-19, they are significant carriers of the virus that causes it.
Coronavirus pandemic magnifies health disparities in Appalachian Ohio
Coronavirus pandemic magnifies health disparities in Appalachian Ohio By Sara Goldenberg | March 8, 2021 at 10:49 PM EST - Updated March 8 at 10:49 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Where you live and where you grow up has a huge impact on your health.
That’s the case in Cleveland, and it’s the case in the rural parts of our state.
Just how wide are those gaps in health care? And how is that affecting access to the coronavirus vaccine?
19 News begins a new series called Bridging the Great Health Divide, a Gray TV initiative.
The rolling hills of Appalachian Ohio stretch from here in Northeast Ohio to the southern state line.