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Kettering Health Network has COVID vaccination appointments open this weekend

Kettering Health Network has COVID vaccination appointments open this weekend Jen Balduf Kettering Health Network announced Thursday night that it has COVID-19 vaccination appointments available this weekend. The appointments are only available for those 80 and older, in accordance with the Ohio Department of Health’s Phase 1B vaccination schedule. To schedule an appointment, visit www.ketteringhealth.org/coronavirus/vaccineclinics for the Kettering Health Network Vaccine Clinic at 2040 E. Dorothy Lane in Kettering. Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County opens registration Friday morning for its Wednesday coronavirus vaccination clinic at the Dayton Convention Center. Appointments are available for those 75 and older.

Second phase of COVID-19 vaccine rolls out in counties

Just days after the second phase of the coronavirus vaccine rollout in Northeast Ohio, officials from local health boards, hospitals and pharmacies coordinating the effort expressed concern about the possibility of demand being higher than the limited supply. Phase 1B began on Monday with Ohioans ages 80 and older. There are no walk-up clinics, officials cautioned. All vaccines locally and statewide are being done by appointment only. On Tuesday, the vaccine was well received when people waiting their turn applauded as University Hospitals of Cleveland began inoculating members of the general public at its Management Services Center in Shaker Heights. “It’s been a fun day,” UH Chief Operating Officer Dr. Robyn Strosaker said of the first day of vaccinations for non-employees. “The people are just so excited. There are cheers and clapping and this is what we’re here for.”

Cleveland begins vaccinating firefighters and EMS workers; police not included in first phase

Cleveland begins vaccinating firefighters and EMS workers; police not included in first phase Cleveland begins vaccinating firefighters and EMS workers; police not included in first phase By Jim Nelson | December 24, 2020 at 9:05 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 9:05 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -The City of Cleveland has started vaccinating its first responders, in accordance with the Ohio Department of Health’s Phase 1A guidelines. Fire Chief Angelo Calvillo was among the first to receive the Moderna vaccine on Thursday, followed by EMS Commissioner Nicole Carlton. Cleveland Fire Chief Angelo Calvillo among the first city leaders to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Fire and EMS getting the shots first as part of the state s Phase 1A plan. Video shot by City of Cleveland. pic.twitter.com/m19J45ceeq— Jim Nelson (@JimNelsonTV) December 24, 2020

Alliance-area news in brief for Dec 18

The Alliance Review MAHONING COMMISSIONERS Mahoning County commissioners will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Commissioners Hearing Room at the Mahoning County Courthouse, 120 Market St. in Youngstown.  MAHONING VACCINE  Mahoning County Public Health is expected to receive a first shipment of the Moderna vaccine, pending FDA approval, next week. The exact date and quantity of vaccine being allocated in the first shipment has not been provided, but officials say they are anticipating an approximate amount of 600 doses. In anticipation of the vaccine, Mahoning County Public Health has been coordinating with two congregate care facilities that were unable to participate in the federal pharmacy program. Further planning continues with identified Phase 1A community partners who are at greatest risk for exposure and transmission of COVID-19 due to their occupation. Officials say that as additional vaccine is received, Mahoning County Public Health will continue to work through a pri

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