Marriage and families are creating something new during the pandemic
Dorothy Littell Greco
2020 was one of, if not the most stressful, disappointing, and disruptive years on record. We lost jobs and said goodbye (remotely) to friends and family members. As office buildings and schools closed, we created work spaces in the corners of our bedrooms and transformed our dining rooms into classrooms. Normal no longer existed.
And yet, it’s not been all bad news.
Just as disruption in the supply chain creates opportunities for innovation in the business world, the disruptive nature of the pandemic has prompted adaptation and innovation in our marriages and families.
COLUMBUS – Several vaccination clinics are halting COVID-19 vaccine distribution because of the pause in Johnson & Johnson vaccine distribution.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause in the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine Tuesday after six cases of rare blood clots. That pause will likely be short, but in the meantime, Ohio is shifting to the other two options: Pfizer and Moderna, which are both two-shot regimens.
Ohio University Mobile Clinic.
Kroger at Cincinnati Cintas Center.
Kroger at Wilmington Air Park.
Bowling Green State University.
Keeping Wolstein vaccination site open after 8 weeks not ‘off the table:’ DeWine Laura Hancock, cleveland.com, cleveland.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The mass vaccination site at the Wolstein Center in downtown Cleveland, where officials had planned to administer Johnson & Johnson shots in the last two weeks of the clinic, may have to continue to offer a two-dose shot, Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday.
Furthermore, it may stay open beyond its scheduled eight weeks.
“Nothing is off the table at all, and we’ll see, based upon what what the demand is, after seeing what happens in regard to Johnson & Johnson,” DeWine said.
LIST | Northwest Ohio COVID-19 vaccine clinics impacted by J&J pause
The move comes after Gov. DeWine requested that the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine be paused due to rare blood clot reports. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 1:19 PM EDT April 13, 2021
FINDLAY, Ohio
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The decision comes after Gov. Mike DeWine s request to pause the administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine over rare reports of blood clots.
The CDC and the FDA are investigating clots in six women in the days after vaccination.
More than 6.8 million doses of the J&J vaccine have been administered in the United States so far.