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MetroHealth to offer free COVID vaccinations at Shaw High School

While appointments are encouraged, walk-ins will be accepted. Author: Tyler Carey Updated: 5:30 PM EDT April 27, 2021 EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio EDITOR S NOTE: The video in the player above originally aired in a previous story As Ohio continues to try and boost its COVID-19 vaccination rate, MetroHealth will be offering free vaccines Wednesday in East Cleveland. The hospital system has set up a temporary vaccine clinic at Shaw High School, available to anyone who wants to get the shot. The doses offered will be from Pfizer, meaning all residents at least 16 years of age are eligible (minors must be accompanied by an adult).

Transit advocates praise choice of rider Roberta Duarte as Greater Cleveland RTA trustee

Transit advocates praise choice of rider Roberta Duarte as Greater Cleveland RTA trustee Courtney Astolfi, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio Cuyahoga County Council on Tuesday confirmed County Executive Armond Budish’s pick of Roberta Duarte as a board member for the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, a choice that drew a thumbs-up from transit advocates who want more rider representation on the board. Duarte, a program manager at JumpStart Inc., will fill the vacancy left by Justin Bibb, whose term expired earlier this year amid his bid for Cleveland mayor. She was one of four trustee candidates recommended to Budish by advocacy group Clevelanders for Public Transit because she is a frequent RTA rider.

MetroHealth Partners with Local Restaurants to Vaccinate Industry Workers

MetroHealth Partners with Local Restaurants to Vaccinate Industry Workers
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Don t Panic: Doctors, feds want to quell concerns about COVID-19 vaccines following call to pause Johnson & Johnson shots

Don’t Panic: Doctors, feds want to quell concerns about COVID-19 vaccines following call to pause Johnson & Johnson shots Updated Apr 13, 2021; Posted Apr 13, 2021 This Thursday, April 8, 2021 file photo shows Kent State University student Regan Raeth of Hudson, Ohio, has her COVID-19 vaccination administered by Kent State nurse Kristen Barath in Kent, Ohio. The nation s largest traditional supermarket chain and some college campuses are among the Ohio providers that temporarily stopped using the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine Tuesday, April 13, while federal officials investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots. Kent State University said it was postponing its J&J clinics until further notice.AP

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