Andy Chow / Ohio Statehouse News Bureau
Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday said the state will keep its roster of people eligible for the coronavirus vaccine at age 65 and older for the foreseeable future in order to make sure the most vulnerable in the state of Ohio are vaccinated before moving on to another group. DeWine declined to give a date of when he would announce the next group in line to receive the vaccine. People have a right to be impatient, but be persistent, hang in, we re going to stay at this age until we feel we have a large number of people at this age vaccinated, he said in response to a reporter s question about when more Ohioans could expect to see the light at the end of the tunnel.