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A man walks by the entrance for Ohio’s COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University in Cleveland in May 2021. Ohio plans to announce its third pair of Ohio Vax-a-Million winners Wednesday evening, June 9, 2021, even as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue to drop.
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Dr. Andrew Thomas, Chief Medical Officer at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, speaks during a news conference in Columbus, Ohio in 2016. Thomas said Wednesday, July 14, 2021, that nine of every 10 central Ohioans being hospitalized for the coronavirus are partially vaccinated or unvaccinated. Meanwhile, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, chief medical officer for the Ohio Department of Health, said coronavirus vaccination trends have led to the development of “two Ohios” just as the highly contagious delta variant spreads widely.
School, college mandates banned for ‘emergency use’ vaccines
By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS - Associated Press
FILE - In this May 25, 2021, file photo, a man walks by the entrance for Ohio s COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University in Cleveland. Ohio plans to announce its third pair of Ohio Vax-a-Million winners Wednesday evening, June 9, 2021, even as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue to drop. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
FILE - In this file image taken from video by the Office of the Ohio Governor on May 27, 2021, Abbigail Bugenske, 22, from Cincinnati, the first winner of Ohio s first $1 million Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize, is interviewed during a news conference. The state plans to announce its third pair of Ohio Vax-a-Million winners Wednesday evening, June 9, 2021, even as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue to drop. (Office of Ohio Governor
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COLUMBUS, Ohio â Public schools and colleges in Ohio would be prohibited from requiring individuals to receive vaccines not granted full approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, under a bill targeting coronavirus vaccinations signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Mike DeWine.
The bill, to take effect in 90 days, would also prohibit individuals who donât receive emergency use vaccines from being denied the chance to participate in school activities such as sports.
The Republican governor signed the bill without comment, although a day earlier he said the FDA needs to move coronavirus vaccines from emergency use authorization to full approval as soon as possible. He said the emergency element is leading to vaccine hesitancy in the state.
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