COVID-19 vaccine: Where to walk in for a shot, make an appointment in Cincinnati region Anne Saker and Terry DeMio, Cincinnati Enquirer © Eric DeFreeuw, provided by Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center Ben Dropic, 16, getting a COVID-19 vaccine at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center. Two of his younger siblings are enrolled in a clinical trial of the Pfizer vaccine on children ages 5 through 12 at Cincinnati Children s.
Updated May 7 with a Santa Maria Community Services vaccine clinic.
Health officials keep fine-tuning their tactics as they push to get 80% of the Cincinnati region s adults vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. Use The Enquirer’s guide to vaccination to find a shot either by walking in or through an appointment.
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Harvey Reis
Harvey Reis was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on February 7th 1936 to Nat and Rose (née Bilker) Reis. He attended Walnut Hills High School and graduated in 1953. Harvey then went to the University of Cincinnati and studied business.
Harvey was very close to his parents and grandparents. His grandparents started Bilkers in 1908. Harvey grew up working at Bilkers and later ran the store in Roselawn.
His children recall that he worked all the time. âWe have memories of him going back to work after hours to repair something or to stock shelves for the next holiday.â Harvey expanded the storeâs products and summed up his philosophy âlisten to the community and give them what they want.â
Oscar lived his life by the lyrics of Jon Bon Joviâs song âITâS MY LIFE
The lyrics go as follows: IT S MY LIFE, and it s now or never, I ain t gonna live forever, I just want to live while I m alive, IT S MY LIFE my heart is like an open highway, I did it my way I just want to live while I m alive...
Oscar was a life-long resident of Cincinnati and the child of Holocaust survivors (the late Ike and Rebecca [nee Berliner] Jarnicki). He went to Woodward High School and met his wife Cindy at the JCC swimming pool in 1970. They were high school sweethearts and were married for 45 years. Oscar received his Bachelors Degree at The University of Cincinnati and earned a Masters at Xavier University.