COVID-19 vaccine: Where to walk in for a shot, make an appointment in Cincinnati region Anne Saker and Terry DeMio, Cincinnati Enquirer © Eric DeFreeuw, provided by Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center Ben Dropic, 16, getting a COVID-19 vaccine at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center. Two of his younger siblings are enrolled in a clinical trial of the Pfizer vaccine on children ages 5 through 12 at Cincinnati Children s.
Updated May 7 with a Santa Maria Community Services vaccine clinic.
Health officials keep fine-tuning their tactics as they push to get 80% of the Cincinnati region s adults vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. Use The Enquirer’s guide to vaccination to find a shot either by walking in or through an appointment.
Homebound, older residents ID d for in-home COVID-vaccine effort
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Opinion: Our employees risk their lives to serve seniors Tracey Collins, Opinion contributor
In the 53 years since being founded, Cincinnati Area Senior Services has developed a reputation for being committed to our clients, even delivering meals to them during snowstorms. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, has challenged us like never before.
Initially, we wondered how we’d meet the need. But our frontline employees have amazed us with their commitment.
At a time when home delivery of food is more important than ever, our employees have exhibited what it means to care deeply about other people. Like a firefighter running toward danger, our Meals on Wheels drivers haven’t hesitated to continue delivering meals to people’s homes. Instead, they have shown courage – and they continue to do so – working more hours than ever to meet the increased demand. In 2020, CASS delivered about 400,000 meals to older adults, a 30% increase due to the pandemic.
Council on Aging prepared to help seniors find nearest COVID-19 vaccine provider
The Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio knows it has a lot of work ahead of it, but leaders said what they do over the next few weeks is key to helping those at highest risk reclaim their lives from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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SPRINGDALE, Ohio â Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine pushed for a faster vaccine rollout on Tuesday, promising to announce the first vaccine providers for the state s older patients later this week.
Local health departments will start releasing that information Wednesday, and once it is out, the local Council on Aging will be in charge of directing seniors to their nearest provider.
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