60 pc of nursing home staff elected not to take COVID-19 vaccine: Ohio Governor ANI | Updated: Jan 01, 2021 23:10 IST
Ohio [US], January 1 (ANI): As the COVID-19 vaccination drive continues in the US, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has said that about 60 per cent of nursing home staff have elected not to take the vaccine.
At a press briefing on Wednesday, DeWine said, I m not satisfied with where we are in Ohio.We re not moving fast enough, but we re going to get there, and we re going to speed this thing up.
The Hill quoted him as saying that the nursing homes get three visits for the vaccine and after the initial dose, those who received it will be given a second shot on the follow-up, and others who had not received their first shot will still get inoculated. The third visit will be to complete the vaccination.
US President-elect Joe Biden has criticised the Donald Trump-led administration’s distribution of coronavirus vaccines,
| 31 Dec 2020 7:13 AM GMT
WASHINGTON: US President-elect Joe Biden has criticised the Donald Trump-led administration s distribution of coronavirus vaccines, saying it was falling behind schedule.
Biden said the vaccine drive was the greatest operational challenge we ve ever faced as a nation , the BBC reported. The Trump administration had aimed to vaccinate 20 million Americans by the end of December.
So far, only 2.1 million have received shots, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Trump administration s plan to distribute vaccines is falling far behind, Biden said in a speech on Tuesday. I m going to move Heaven and Earth to get us going in the right direction.
Washington, Dec 30 : US President-elect Joe Biden has criticised the Donald Trump-led administration's distribution of coronavirus vaccines, saying it was
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