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Businesses opening up COVID-19 vaccine clinics at workplaces

Businesses opening up COVID-19 vaccine clinics at workplaces One of those businesses taking advantage of Governor Mike DeWine’s announcement to allow companies to create vaccine clinics is Worthington Industries. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 12:30 AM EDT April 14, 2021 WORTHINGTON, Ohio As more COVID-19 vaccinations become available, more businesses are opening vaccination clinics at their workplaces. One of those businesses taking advantage of Governor Mike DeWine’s announcement to allow companies to create vaccine clinics is Worthington Industries. The company said it received its first doses the week of April 5 and started hosting drive-thru clinics for employees and dependents. Part of the reason they said they were approved is because they have an onsite medical center and pharmacy.

Bassett s Market offering incentive for vaccinated employees

Bassett s Market offering incentive for vaccinated employees PORT CLINTON - Even as Ottawa County has continued to be among those leading the state in COVID-19 vaccinations per capita, one local business is offering an incentive to employees still on the fence about the shot.  Charlie Bassett, president and CEO of Bassett’s Market, pointed to education as being the key to increasing vaccinations, but added that is something that starts with businesses’ own employees, particularly members of the Coalition to Stop the Spread.  Coalition to Stop the Spread is an effort launched by the Ohio Business Roundtable in December to promote COVID-19 vaccinations as a way to promote safety and get all Ohio businesses and employees back to work in 2021.

What grocery stores are taking COVID 19 seriously?

Local grocery store introducing incentive to employees to get vaccinated Charlie Bassett says some of the employees that work at his stores have already received the vaccine, but others aren t completely sure if they want the shot. Author: WTOL Newsroom, Silas Tsang Published: 9:40 PM EDT April 4, 2021 Updated: 10:36 PM EDT April 4, 2021 PORT CLINTON, Ohio The coronavirus vaccine is now available to everyone over the age of 18. But there are Ohioans still on the fence - unsure whether to get it or not. Charlie Bassett, who owns Bassett’s Market, just got his coronavirus vaccine because he wanted to show his employees that the shot is indeed safe.

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