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Show Transcript Well, good morning, everybody. This is a exciting day. Happy ST Patrick s Day a day early. This is what we re seeing today is certainly taking a lot of work by a number of people. I want first thank Cleveland state President Harlan Sands for his great work and for hosting hosting us. I m joined, also by County Administrator Armand Booed ish, who has certainly been a great great partner on this, as well as FEMA region acting administrator Kevin Sly. Kevin and I have talked the administrator, and I ve talked quite a bit on the phone. First time we ve had chance to meet today, so all of us will be speaking today. Also want to certainly certainly. Thank um, the United States Army from Fort Campbell, Uh, as well as the National Guard, primarily from from Brook Park. We had the opportunity just a moment ago. I know many of you toured the site yesterday. We had the chance to actually go out on the on the fl
State opening up vaccine availability by end of March
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Coronavirus latest: 992,223 cases in Ohio; 417,412 in Kentucky; 674,430 in Indiana
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Governor DeWine announces COVID-19 vaccine will be available to those 16 and up on March 29
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CLEVELAND – On Tuesday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and representatives
from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), City of Cleveland,
Cuyahoga County, and Cleveland State University (CSU) welcomed the
first members of the general public to be vaccinated at Ohio s mass
vaccination clinic at CSU s Wolstein Center in Cleveland.
The
eight-week mass vaccination clinic is vaccinating approximately 1,500
Ohioans on Tuesday and will ultimately bring vaccine doses to 210,000
people in Ohio. Similar to mass vaccination sites in other states, the
site will incrementally increase the number of vaccines administered,