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Over 2.7 million Ohioans have registered for Vax-a-Million lottery
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and last updated 2021-05-24 15:42:34-04
Vaccine levels were up in all age groups and exactly 2,758,470 Ohioans had registered for the stateâs Vax-a-Million lottery by Monday afternoon, demonstrating what Gov. Mike DeWine called an encouraging level of buy-in for his experimental COVID-19 vaccine incentive.
âAll I know is that, when we announced it, we were going down (in vaccine levels) and we had been going down,â he said, adding later: âWe made the decision to try this and see what it would do. Iâm more than happy â Iâm very, very happy with the results.â
One in 10 Americans fully vaccinated, 100 million more J&J doses coming to U.S.
One in 10 Americans fully vaccinated, 100 million more J&J doses coming to U.S. By Sara Goldenberg | March 10, 2021 at 9:28 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 9:28 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - President Biden is expected to announce plans to buy 100 million more Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses.
This will add to a stockpile ensuring that the U.S. has more than enough COVID-19 vaccine for every adult, according to CNN.
White House officials said they will already have enough vaccine to inoculate every adult in the country by the end of May.
More patients, more problems: Ohio s COVID-19 vaccine supply can t keep pace with demand
Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans will become newly eligible for the vaccine every week until at least Feb. 15, according to the schedule established by Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Health. But the federal government only sends the state about 100,000 doses of the vaccine each week.
and last updated 2021-02-08 19:27:07-05
Clermont County received 1,900 doses of COVID-19 vaccine last week, when people over the age of 80 became eligible to receive it for the first time. By Monday, when the eligibility pool expanded to include all Ohioans over 75, over 14,000 Clermont County residents had placed themselves on a waitlist for the shot.
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