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Ohio: Anuncian ganadores de premios para alentar vacunación

Ohio: Anuncian ganadores de premios para alentar vacunación
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Mujer en Ohio gana un millón de dólares al vacunarse contra COVID

Mujer en Ohio gana un millón de dólares al vacunarse contra COVID
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Un millón de dólares, becas universitarias así los premios por vacunarse en EU

Un millón de dólares, becas universitarias así los premios por vacunarse en EU
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Private sector invited to fix Ohio jobless claims issues - Wilmington News Journal

Private sector invited to fix Ohio jobless claims issues COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine planned Thursday to announce plans for private sector involvement in the state’s troubled jobless claims program, a system battered by a flood of pandemic-related requests. Over the past 45 weeks, the state’s Human Services’ agency has distributed more than $8 billion in unemployment compensation payments to more than 908,000 Ohioans. But the system has also been plagued by delays and complaints from people on the phone for hours, unable to get help. The Department of Job and Family Services is also fighting a flood of fraudulent claims. Last week, the Republican DeWine said he’d had enough and would bring in private sector experts.

Private sector invited to fix Ohio jobless claims issues

Governor says Pfizer, Moderna, boosting vaccination supply By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINSFebruary 4, 2021 GMT COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio can expect to see more doses of the coronavirus vaccine that it’s receiving from both Pfizer and Moderna in the coming weeks, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday. Ohio currently receives about 73,000 doses a week from each company, with Moderna expected to increase that amount to about 105,000 next week, the governor said. Pfizer officials have told DeWine that its own weekly supply of 73,000 should grow by about 40% by the middle of February and double by the end of March. That good news was tempered by a notice from the governor that he repeated again Thursday: Once Ohio begins providing vaccines next week to everyone 65 and older, the state will hold at that level for several weeks because that age group is so large, at about 2 million.

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