There are far more people who want to get vaccinated in Ohio than vaccine supply. Experts hope the results speak for themselves toward achieving herd immunity.
Flu cases way down as people take measures to keep COVID-19 at bay
So far this season there have only been 2 flu-related hospitalizations in Lucas Co. Most other NW Ohio counties have had none, according to the Ohio Dept. of Health. Author: WTOL Newsroom, Jeremy Downing Published: 9:30 PM EST February 20, 2021 Updated: 9:34 PM EST February 20, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio With COVID-19 still at the top of most people’s minds, it s easy to forget we re also in the midst of flu season.
Currently, reported cases are significantly lower than usual. For the most part we have not seen any significant degree of influenza in our emergency departments or with hospitalized patients, said Dr. Brian Kaminski, ProMedica Vice President of Quality and Patient Safety.
The J&J coronavirus vaccine is hoping to gain approval for emergency use authorization from the FDA. It would be the first single-dose shot for COVID-19.
As the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history continues, there is a group of individuals who say.not so fast: people of color.
WTOL 11 explored why that is and learned the hesitancy stems from longstanding wariness with the medical field. Historical Mistrust: Historical Mistrust
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Harold Brown, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, shares his personal war stories with students at the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton.
If you re in search of a living lesson in history, look no further than Port Clinton s own Harold Brown. I have seen a few things in my days. I ve had a few experiences.