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Do you plan to get the vaccine? Yes, Beun said. It s personal and part of protecting myself, he said. It s also another step toward everyone being protected so the spread isn t as much. It keeps people safe and we can take those next steps to a new normal.
West Holmes Local Schools
Who will be administering the vaccines? Holmes County General Health District.
What will the day look like? Employees will show up to the West Holmes High School gymnasium during their scheduled time slot. The health department has said it can vaccinate about 18 people in 15-minute increments, Superintendent John Thomas said. School nurse Tom Eastep scheduled staff based on what category they fall into; essentially, older staff members and those with compromising health conditions will be prioritized.
Replace violence with love, and impatience with peace.
That was the message from the Rev. Kevan Franklin of United Trinity Church as the Wooster-Orville chapter of the NAACP held a rally Saturday in response to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
It was a crisp 24 degrees when Oliver Warren, emcee and NAACP first vice president, began introducing the six featured speakers. Where do we go from here? asked NAACP President Juanita Greene. It s time for us to stand up and take responsibility, Greene said. We ve got to make sure our family, our friends and our neighbors take this seriously . . We all have complaints about America: Black people and people of color are not treated equally, women don t get the same pay as men. But we don t have a dictatorship, we have a democracy.
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University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center kept busy Friday distributing COVID-19 vaccines to hundreds of people. We are going to give 400 shots, said Kathy Witmer, director of communications and development, early in the day. They will not get wasted.
First-responders who didn t receive their first dose yet, as well as local residents 80 years old and older who signed up to receive their first dose, received the vaccine at Friday s clinic.
Samaritan, Drug Mart and the Ohio Department of Health worked together to provide residents the vaccine for the first round of Friday s public clinic at Samaritan. Our first meeting to coordinate this was Tuesday, Witmer said. We have pulled this together in a really short period of time.
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