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Supply problems continue to plague the Ohio vaccine rollout

Supply problems continue to plague the Ohio vaccine rollout Some appointments are canceled as a federally backed program, due to supply issues, fails to deliver for scheduled appointments. Supply problems continue to plague the Ohio vaccine roll out By Brian Duffy | February 18, 2021 at 9:39 PM EST - Updated February 18 at 9:41 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Frustrations continue to rise as people across the country and in Northeast Ohio scramble to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. Most recently, a federal program, The Federal Retail Pharmacy Partnership, instituted in early February, to provide direct government to pharmacy vaccinations stumbled out of the gate, at least here in northeast Ohio, as multiple appointments, scheduled at Rite Aid, had to be canceled.

Live updates: Biden headed to Wisconsin to pitch $1 9 trillion COVID relief package during CNN town hall

Milwaukee takes center stage as Joe Biden pitches $1.9 trillion COVID relief, seeks to reassure Americans Bill Glauber, Mary Spicuzza and Alison Dirr, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel President Joe Biden took center stage at Milwaukee’s Pabst Theater Tuesday night to make the case for his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package and spur Americans to remain vigilant against the pandemic. In his first major political trip outside Washington, D.C., as president, Biden vowed that he was committed to passing the relief legislation, claiming it would create “7 million jobs this year” and that “the economy now has to be dealt with.”  © Getty Images

Live updates: Biden appears in Wisconsin to pitch $1 9 trillion COVID relief package during CNN town hall

Milwaukee takes center stage as Joe Biden pitches $1.9 trillion COVID relief, seeks to reassure Americans Bill Glauber, Mary Spicuzza and Alison Dirr, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel President Joe Biden took center stage at Milwaukee’s Pabst Theater Tuesday night to make the case for his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package and spur Americans to remain vigilant against the pandemic. In his first major political trip outside Washington, D.C., as president, Biden vowed that he was committed to passing the relief legislation, claiming it would create “7 million jobs this year” and that “the economy now has to be dealt with.”  © Getty Images

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