The thunderstorms i think it will driftt a little further north down those from that popped up yesterday more west to east movementes as temperatures climb into the mid 80s. We do it again today and tomorrow. Big changesw until the middle of may. As you have the sun glare to deal with route to westbound trying to recover out that way as you head into words willoughby this morning to 71 northbound pushing the slowdown as you head to the area between route eight and 42. The oven at workv want a little long this morning. That practice a brilliant still trying to recover from that. Ninety westbound heading eastbound this morning in the surehe way vehicle still off to the right hand side that on the inbound side it kind of moved out and it is in a better spot. We send it back up to wayne, stephanie, stacy. Robert griffin the third may enjoy it is time here yet a solid first year with the browns. Preseason game its not all bad news a lot of highlights it got to we got to see a lot of our new
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Lorain County Public Health working with University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center and Mercy Hospital to streamline COVID-19 vaccination process
“It makes sense to work together with hospitals on this massive endeavor to get Lorain County vaccinated against COVID-19, said a Lorain Co. official. Author: Hope Sloop Updated: 3:56 PM EST February 1, 2021
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Lorain County Public Health (LCPH) announced today that it has teamed up with Mercy Health (Lorain) and University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center in an ambitious push to vaccinate Northeast Ohioans against the coronavirus.
Through this partnership, the two hospitals have agreed that when they receive COVID-19 vaccine doses for the general public, they plan to give the vaccines to LCPH, which will be used at vaccine clinics in the area.