Ohio COVID-19 vaccination details and distribution are always in flux
Moderna vaccine doses to Ohio were expected to increase this week from 73,000 to 105,600 while Pfizer, which now is providing about 73,200 doses a week to Ohio, expects to double that number by mid- to late-February, Gov. Mike DeWine has said.
The constant changes mean details related to the vaccine are always in flux, said Alexis Shaw, spokeswoman for Ohio State University s Wexner Medical Center. The last thing vaccine providers want to do is have to call a patient to canVaccnatcel or reschedule an appointment, she said. Because of the way the vaccine distribution is working, it s kind of a week-by-week situation, Shaw said.
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The pandemic has shaken up many aspects of our day-to-day lives. From face masks to lockdowns to remote working, it sometimes feels like nothing will be as before. And while wearing a face mask currently still feels onerous and restrictive, many people could be ready to adopt them for good.
Admittedly, the absence - or near absence - of winter epidemics like flu and gastroenteritis in many countries worldwide, may contribute to the appeal of the face covering, as far as hygiene is.