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COVID vaccine incentives pay off, but who can pay for them? [Springfield News-Sun, Ohio]

Feb. 13 Cash incentives have encouraged people to get the COVID-19 vaccine, large employers and local public health officials said, but public health funds for incentives have dried up and smaller businesses say they can't afford them amid this tight labor market. The vaccine is key to moving past the COVID-19 pandemic, public health leaders said.

COVID vaccine incentives pay off, but who can pay for them?

Cash incentives have encouraged people to get the COVID-19 vaccine, large employers and local public health officials said, but public health funds for incentives have dried up and smaller businesses say they can’t afford them amid this tight labor market.

SCOTUS takes up Ohio s vaccine mandate challenge - Ohio Capital Journal

Officers elected to NFIB Leadership Council for Ohio

Officers elected to NFIB Leadership Council for Ohio The officers include: • Albert Macre, of Albert F. Macre & Co. (Steubenville), vice chair; • Kelly Moore, of GKM Auto Parts (Zanesville), chair of the NFIB Ohio PAC, the organization’s political action committee, and; • Ty Baker-Baumann, of REBSCO, Inc. (Greenville), the immediate past chair of the council. Currently, the Ohio Leadership Council is comprised of 38 independent business owners from across Ohio who meet quarterly to guide the organization’s statewide activities. The role of the council is to offer input to the organization’s advocacy program while assisting in efforts to bring small-business issues to the attention of state and federal elected officials.

Exhausted Small Businesses Get Partial Lifeline With U S Aid

‘Exhausted’ Small Businesses Get Partial Lifeline With U.S. Aid Dec 22 2020, 9:43 PM December 22 2020, 7:46 PM December 22 2020, 9:43 PM (Bloomberg) Small business owners facing a treacherous winter and tighter lockdowns plan to jump at the chance to take out a second federal relief loan but still worry it may not be enough. (Bloomberg) Small business owners facing a treacherous winter and tighter lockdowns plan to jump at the chance to take out a second federal relief loan but still worry it may not be enough. The nation’s small businesses are digesting news that Congress reached a deal to fund a new round of the Paycheck Protection Program, with many scurrying to understand its rules and determine if they qualify. In the package that lawmakers passed, Congress allocated $284 billion toward PPP, as part of a more than $2.3 trillion bill that will provide Covid-19 relief and government funding for the fiscal year into 2021.

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