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LISBON With 600 coronavirus vaccines to distribute on Friday, the Columbiana County General Health District still had about 100 doses without a reservation as of Wednesday afternoon.
Those county residents ages 65 and older interested in getting on the list for Friday’s drive-up clinic at the County Vaccination Complex at the fairgrounds should call 330-692-2210 and 330-429-5133 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. today to make a reservation. Only those who pre-register for the drive-up clinic can participate.
Despite an announcement by Gov. Mike DeWine that the state is launching a new centralized online registration system to assist people registering for coronavirus vaccine clinics, county Health Commissioner Wes Vins said the county will continue to stick with the current phone registration system.
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LISBON With 600 coronavirus vaccines to distribute on Friday, the Columbiana County General Health District still had about 100 doses without a reservation as of Wednesday afternoon.
Those county residents ages 65 and older interested in getting on the list for Friday’s drive-up clinic at the County Vaccination Complex at the fairgrounds should call 330-692-2210 and 330-429-5133 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. today to make a reservation. Only those who pre-register for the drive-up clinic can participate.
Despite an announcement by Gov. Mike DeWine that the state is launching a new centralized online registration system to assist people registering for coronavirus vaccine clinics, county Health Commissioner Wes Vins said the county will continue to stick with the current phone registration system.
djohnson@mojonews.com
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Marcy Patton, executive director of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board for Columbiana County, presents Columbiana County Healthy Commissioner Wes Vins with a certificate of recognition from the Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities (OACBHA), which represents Ohioâs alcohol, drug addiction and mental health boards. The OACBHA decided to give its annual Presidentâs Partnering for Quality Award to local health commissioners, who have led the charge during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
LISBON While the Columbiana County Health Department has spent the year working toward keeping as many residents safe from the coronavirus as possible, the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board has been trying to make certain the pandemic does not harm more people mentally, including those who may not normally suffer from mental health issues.
LISBON - While the Columbiana County Health Department has spent the year working toward keeping as many residents safe from the coronavirus as possible, the Me
Feb 8, 2021
Marcy Patton, executive director of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board for Columbiana County, presents Columbiana County Health Commissioner Wes Vins with a certificate of recognition from the Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities (OACBHA), which represents Ohioâs alcohol, drug addiction and mental health boards. The OACBHA decided to give its annual Presidentâs Partnering for Quality Award to local health commissioners, who have led the charge during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Deanne Johnson)
LISBON While the Columbiana County Health Department has spent the year working toward keeping as many residents safe from the coronavirus as possible, the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board has been trying to make certain the pandemic does not harm more people mentally, including those who may not normally suffer from mental health issues.