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Ohio governor says state may be able to give vaccines to more people earlier than planned

Ohio governor says state may be able to give vaccines to more people earlier than planned Updated: 9:14 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Associated Press Share Updated: 9:14 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript AVERT THESE DEATHS. MIKE: OHIO’S GOVERNOR MIK DEWINE SAYS HE WELCOMES THE VACCINATION PLAN CHANGE. NOW HE WOULD WELCOME MORE DETAILS ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT THE STATE CAN COUNT ON. WLWT NEWS 5’S JOHN LONDON JOINS US LIVE IN THE STUDI WITH THAT PART OF OUR COVERAGE TONIGHT. JOHN: AS PART OF AN OPERATION WARP SPEED REQUIREMENT, THE STATE HAD TO BANK NEARLY 354,000 DOSES. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND MANUFACTURERS HELD THOSE BACK FOR SECOND SHOTS ON A CALL THIS AFTERNOON WITH OTHER GOVERNORS AND VI PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE, GOVERNOR DEWINE HEARD THAT THE VACCINE SPIGOT WILL BE GOING TO FULL. NOW, THAT’S FOR SOME UNDEFINED POINT IN THE FUTURE. RIGHT NOW, HE SAYS WE HAVE A SCARCITY. AND RIGHT NOW, IT’S ALS

Coronavirus latest: 792,938 cases in Ohio; 308,729 in Kentucky; 574,119 in Indiana

The COVID-19 outbreak is continuing to change everyday life for millions of Americans. Leaders across the county, including the Tri-State area, are providing daily updates on confirmed cases, deaths and measures taking to curb the spread of the virus. Here, you can get the latest information on the coronavirus in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana as well as resources to be prepared and keep your family safe. Sign up for our Newsletters LATEST CASE.

Trump s wrong: 15% herd immunity is not on par with strength of a vaccine – Raw Story

Trump s wrong: 15% herd immunity is not on par with strength of a vaccine – Raw Story
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WMPT PBS NewsHour January 19, 2010

captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions lehrer: good evening. i m jim lehrer. the latest from haiti, one week after the earthquake, as the u.s. military steps up its presence. ifill: and i m gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the pace picks up on the delivery of food and medical aid. lehrer: we get an update on the bottlenecks and the security concerns. ifill: and we look at the mission for u.s. forces, now numbering 11,000 on and offshore. lehrer: then, today marks the deadline for states to apply for federal stimulus dollars for their schools. john merrow reports. the states, we re hoping that they show the way for the rest of the country for what could and should happen out there. ifill: and a look back at president obama s first year reality collides with expectation. that s all ahead on tonight s pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again.

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