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Updated: 5:15 p.m., Monday, March 8, 2021
Coronavirus vaccinations will expand to include Ohio residents over 50 years of age, those with Type 2 diabetes and those with end-stage renal disease starting Thursday, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday.
The expansion comes after conversations with county health departments, DeWine said.
Counties have worked with community strongholds like churches to help distribute vaccines, DeWine said, which is aiding in getting the still-limited supply out into the community. But there are still leftover doses at the end of the week, DeWine said, and providers can handle additional appointments.
“It’s communities coming together like that to make sure we are penetrating every community in the state,” DeWine said. “We think we’re ready to move up.”
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Next coronavirus vaccine group will include drop in age limit, DeWine says Kristen Spicker © Uncredited In this photo provided by the Ohio Governor s Office, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, left, gets his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine from Dr. Kevin Sharrett, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, in Jamestown, Ohio. Dewine became eligible to receive his first shot this week as vaccinations are now open to Ohioans age 70 and above. (Ohio Governor s Office via AP)
While Phase 1C has not been announced in Ohio yet, Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday the next coronavirus vaccine group will include a drop in the age limit.
Currently Ohioans ages 65 and older, K-12 school staff and people with a developmental or intellectual disability and a comorbid medical condition identified by the Ohio Department of Health are eligible to be vaccinated. More than two million people in Ohio fit the criteria set in Phase 1B.