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Biden asked governors what they need to fight COVID-19 Here s what Ohio Gov Mike DeWine said

Biden asked governors what they need to fight COVID-19. Here s what Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said. Jessie Balmert, Cincinnati Enquirer Replay Video UP NEXT COLUMBUS – Ohio s most pressing need in the fight against the novel coronavirus is more vaccine doses, Gov. Mike DeWine told now-President Joe Biden. DeWine outlined the state s most critical needs as the state responds to the COVID-19 crisis in a Monday letter, responding to a Biden administration request to detail what the federal government can do to help. The most important thing you can do is get us more vaccine, DeWine wrote. We can deal with most of the other challenges surrounding its distributions, but the need for more is an imperative.

Pfizer COVID vaccine vials may hold extra doses, adding to US supply

The U.S. might have more doses of Pfizer-BioNTech s COVID-19 vaccine than it thought. While each vial is supposed to hold five doses of the first vaccine authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration, Politico was first to report on Wednesday that pharmacists have discovered some vials may have extra doses, potentially adding to the country s supply. The amount of vaccine remaining in the multidose vial after removal of 5 doses can vary, depending on the type of needles and syringes used, a Pfizer spokesperson told USA TODAY in a statement. At this time, we cannot provide a recommendation on the use of the remaining amount of vaccine from each vial. Vaccinators need to consult their institution’s policies for the use of multidose vials.

COVID-19: Ohio State to vaccinate first workers as DeWine says it starts the process of the end

COVID-19: Ohio State vaccinates first workers as DeWine says it starts the process toward the end Max Filby, The Columbus Dispatch © Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch ER nurse George Biddle receives the COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Nikki Baughman at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. The first Ohioans were injected with a COVID-19 vaccine Monday at Ohio State University s Wexner Medical Center, marking what many see as the beginning of the end of the deadly pandemic. The vaccine arrived in a brown UPS truck at the medical center around 9:15 a.m. Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine waited outside the hospital s loading docks for the truck s arrival.

COVID-19: Ohio State vaccinates first workers as DeWine says it starts the process toward the end

COVID-19: Ohio State vaccinates first workers as DeWine says it starts the process toward the end Max Filby, The Columbus Dispatch © Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch ER nurse George Biddle receives the COVID-19 vaccine from nurse Nikki Baughman at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. The first Ohioans were injected with a COVID-19 vaccine Monday at Ohio State University s Wexner Medical Center, marking what many see as the beginning of the end of the deadly pandemic. The vaccine arrived in a brown UPS truck at the medical center around 9:15 a.m. Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine waited outside the hospital s loading docks for the truck s arrival.

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