LGBTQ nondiscrimination bill gets 10th try in Ohio legislature: Overnight News Links
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
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The Ohio Fairness Act would extend civil rights protections for gay and transgender people in the workplace, housing, education and other parts of everyday life. (Associated Press file photo)
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Cleveland schools begin coronavirus vaccinations for teachers, staff (photos)
Updated Feb 09, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Cleveland schools kicked off coronavirus vaccinations for teachers and staff on Tuesday, beginning with CEO Eric Gordon.
Gordon said he, and the other school leaders vaccinated on Tuesday morning at East Technical High School, hope to serve as an examples to the community. The vaccinations for school staff and teachers will run for the next two weeks, before looping around for the second dose. There needs to be a gap between the doses.
Though Cleveland schools staff are receiving first doses this week, the district has not yet set a return date for buildings. Gordon, in a Cleveland City Council meeting on Monday, said the best prediction would be April 5, the week after the vaccinations end.