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Vaccines are heading to 500 schools around the state. Author: Andrew Horansky Updated: 4:06 PM EST February 1, 2021
CLEVELAND It is a big week for teachers in Ohio.
Starting Monday, several school districts around the state will begin receiving doses of the COVID-19 vaccines to distribute to teachers and staff.
The rollout will happen in phases, with Mahoning, Summit, and Medina counties to be the first in line in Northeast Ohio.
“There just isn’t enough to do every school in the first week, it’s simply impossible,” said Governor Mike DeWine when he announced the four-week plan. We pulled vaccine from our statewide allocation specifically for vaccinating our K-12 staff.