Kim Porter of Canfield, a clinical pharmacist at Trumbull Regional Medical Center, holds boxes of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine that are stored in a freezer at the hospital. CDC statistics show Ohio is seventh in the nation in giving the most COVID-19 vaccines of any state. Despite concerns about COVID-19 vaccines sitting around, about 92 to 93 percent of all doses in the state are used within seven days after their distribution, according to the governor’s office. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 website, however, shows Ohio is using only 70 percent of its vaccines. That’s because the CDC counts vaccines that the state has yet to receive, Dan Tierney, Gov. Mike DeWine’s spokesman, said.