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Each local health agency is responsible for its own jurisdiction at this time.
The state s first phase of voluntary vaccinations includes:
Health care workers and personnel involved with the care of COVID-19 patients
Residents and staff members at nursing homes and assisted living facilities
Patients and staff members at state psychiatric hospitals
People with developmental disabilities or mental health disorders and staff members at residential facilities
Residents and staff members at state veterans homes
Emergency medical service workers
Entities in townships, villages and cities excluding Canton, Massillon and Alliance covered by the Stark County Health Department can download a spreadsheet at starkhealth.org and send the completed form to covidvaccine@starkhealth.org.
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Stark County Health Department
Dr. Maureen Ahmann, Medical Director for the Stark County Health Department, answers your questions about coronavirus testing, the COVID-19 vaccine, and where her county stands on the state s threat level map.
Stark County was one of the first places to receive the new COVID vaccine this month. But the county is still facing increase hospitalizations due to coronavirus. Now, we answer your questions with the county’s Medical Director, Dr. Maureen Ahmann, in this edition of “OH Really?”
The first question this week came in anonymously. A listener who wants to know about the time between the two doses of the coronavirus vaccine. Do patients have a suitable amount of immunity after the first dose to go about their business?
Employee service awards announced
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The Henry and Stark County Health Departments and the Henry County Health Board has announced the 2020 Health Department Employee Service Award recipients. The Henry County Board of Health recognizes that honest, loyal and qualified employees are the most valuable assets of the Health Department, said Public Health Administrator Duane Stevens. It is because of their dedication and commitment that we have been able to contribute so much to the health and well-being of the community.
This year s winners are:
RaeAnn Tucker, Director of Health Promotion, 30 Years of Service
Christine Yelm, Homecare Assistant, 25 Years of Service