Moving into Phase 1B of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, health commissioners and vaccine providers caution not everyone will be vaccinated as soon as they become eligible due to a lack of vaccine shipments. We re committed to everyone being vaccinated, but it would be irresponsible to promise that today or in the near future, said Nick Cascarelli, Wayne County health commissioner. I feel for a lot of this community. . It s a supply and demand issue and the demand far exceeds the supply.
Phase 1B addresses the most vulnerable populations, starting with people ages 80 and older the week of Jan. 18; ages 75 and older and those with severe congenital, developmental or early-onset medical disorders the week of Jan. 25; ages 70 and older the week of Feb. 1; and those ages 65 and older the week of Feb. 8.
Dec 14, 2020
Officials say recently there were COVID-19 outbreaks at 3 nursing homes in Ashland County, according to RichlandSource.com.
An outbreak is at least two individuals testing positive for the virus. Brethren Care Village, Crystal Care and The Good Shepherd Nursing Home each have had staff members and residents test positive.
Ashland County has seen a spike in cases and is now on the COVID-19 watch list to possibly turn purple this week.
Shirly Bixby, Director of Nursing for the Ashland County Health Department, says even with additional contact tracers, the number of cases is overwhelming.
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); } What we realized is the holidays are about tradition, and even though this may not be a 20-year long tradition, it is a tradition not only for us, but for many of our guests that come, Garofalo said. We have a fair number of guests who tell us that they come back year after year. Â
The Landoll s first decorated their property for the season more than a decade ago. They paused for awhile, but about five years ago, the local family brought back the holiday decor and invited the public to visit.
People came from Cleveland, Columbus and further. Ashland County residents came by to see the castle, too. Â