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Can an Ohio resident register for the COVID-19 vaccine in a bordering state?

Can an Ohio resident register for the COVID-19 vaccine in a bordering state? (Source: kltv) By Chris Anderson | February 19, 2021 at 10:00 AM EST - Updated February 19 at 10:02 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - More Ohioans who meet certain criteria or conditions are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but supply remains limited throughout the state. Ohioans born with the medical conditions outlined below, or those who were diagnosed in early childhood whose conditions continued into adulthood, now qualify to be vaccinated in Ohio. Find a provider near you ➡ https://t.co/ejtDyIyPVBpic.twitter.com/uAqFSIjBjQ Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) February 15, 2021 The most recent group of individuals to become qualified for the vaccine joins other Ohioans who are 65 years or older, front-line responders and health care workers, and others who can receive the immunizations.

WHMI 93 5 Local News : Vaccine Allocation Reform Resolution Passes County Committee

February 19, 2021 By Mike Kruzman & Jon King / news@whmi.com Mixed support was shown largely along party lines for a new resolution introduced at the county level requesting the state change how they determine vaccine allocations. The Board of Commissioners’ General Government and Health and Human Services Committee held a special meeting, Thursday. There they passed a resolution calling upon Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services to retract the newly-implemented Social Vulnerability Index allocation plan and replace it with a more Scientific Medical Factor Based Plan for vaccine distribution. In that, senior populations would be weighted more heavily than they are in the SVI. The SVI weighs 15 social-economic factors and is being used to rank Michigan’s 83 counties on how at-risk their populations are. Senior population is 6.25% of the equation. Livingston County rates as the least at-risk, over

New MDHHS program starting March

New MDHHS program starting March MDHHS and last updated 2021-02-15 16:41:53-05 LANSING, Mich. — A new program is underway for the COVID-19 vaccine to Michigan residents according to the Michigan Department of Health of Human Services (MDHHS). “I am excited to announce initiatives that will help enhance the state’s equity strategy and allow us to get more vulnerable Michiganders vaccinated,” said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive. “This strategy is important as we move forward with our goal to equitably vaccinate 70% of Michiganders over age 16 and over as quickly as possible.” Immediately people from group 1A in conjunction with the CDC and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices including mortuary service workers. Additionally, other qualified health will start receiving vaccinations as well.

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