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COVID-19 vaccine had little to no side effects, Akron-area health care workers say

COVID-19 vaccine had little to no side effects, Akron-area health care workers say Betty Lin-Fisher, Akron Beacon Journal Health care workers who were among the first to get the COVID-19 vaccine are reporting little to no side effects besides a little soreness in the arm.  Dr. Rebecca Stone of Macedonia, an internal medicine physician at Cleveland Clinic Akron General, was one of the first health care workers to receive the vaccine at the hospital.  She called it her Christmas wish come true.  Stone received the shot on Christmas Eve. She cares for hospitalized patients, including COVID patients.  “It s been a rough year for everybody, just the hardship. We just need this as another tool in our toolkit to fight this pandemic, she said of the vaccine. Obviously with cases spiking, people getting tired and exhausted of social distancing and masking, this is the light at the end of the tunnel.  

Cleveland Clinic resuming nonessential surgeries as COVID hospital admissions plateau

Cleveland Clinic announced this week that it will be resuming previously postponed nonessential surgeries as COVID-19 hospital admissions plateau. The Clinic said in a news release that there has been a recent plateau in daily admissions of patients with COVID-19 to its nursing units, as well as a decrease in its preoperative COVID-19 positivity rates. The health system will resume nonessential surgeries requiring an overnight hospital stay in Ohio starting Jan. 4. We are still caring for a significant number of patients with COVID-19; however, we currently have the ability and capacity to serve all of our patients while safely resuming our surgical services, the news release stated.

Summit County Public Health creates COVID-19 vaccine registry

Here s how to register and when you could get the vaccine. How can you register for the COVID-19 vaccine in Summit County? Summit County Public Health has established its vaccine registry for those who would like to be vaccinated at tinyurl.com/SCPHvaccine. “There will only be a limited supply in the early stages of distribution until production catches up with the demand, said Summit County Public Health Commissioner Donna Skoda. We are committed to the equitable distribution of a safe and effective vaccine. This registry will help us reach those who would like to be vaccinated. The form asks for your name, address, phone number, email address and affiliation, although only the email and affiliation are mandatory.

Lake Health to become part of University Hospitals

Lake Health to become part of University Hospitals Lake Health West Medical Center in Willoughby The Lake Health board of trustees and UH s board of directors approved the agreement on Wednesday, Dec. 16. Lake Health said in a news release on Thursday, Dec. 17, that completion of the transaction is subject to regulatory approval, and that the move will assure convenient access to the most advanced health care and services for patients in Lake County and surrounding communities now and in the future. Cynthia Moore-Hardy, president and CEO of Lake Health, said in a statement, Our goal has been, and continues to be, to provide access to the highest quality care for the people of Lake County and surrounding communities, right here at home. Joining UH will enable us to enhance existing health care services close to home and continue to improve health outcomes for the community.

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