In addition to Cleveland, Ohio will get 15 more mass vaccination sites. Here is the list.
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 05, 2021
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Gov. Mike DeWine has announced an additional 15 coronavirus mass vaccination sites in Ohio, on top of the site already announced for Cleveland.
Until now, Ohio vaccinations have largely been lower-scale. People have received them at hospitals, clinics, health departments and retail pharmacies. The first mass vaccination site, scheduled to open March 17 in Cleveland, is expected to be operated for up to 6,000 people a day to get shots.
“There’s always been a plan to increase that with some mass vaccination sites,” DeWine said during his announcement at Cleveland State University on Friday afternoon.
What to Know About Mass COVID Vaccination Sites in NE Ohio
Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center a site supported by the Biden administration and FEMA will host a separate eight-week, seven-day-a-week federal mass vaccination clinic starting March 17. by Emily Mills, Akron Beacon Journal / March 10, 2021 Chapel Hill Mall will be the site of upcoming drive-thru mass vaccination clinics operated by Summit County Public Health. TNS
(TNS) - A federal mass COVID-19 vaccination site is set to open in Cleveland next week, followed by more than a dozen state-sponsored long-term sites opening across Ohio later this month.
Akron s Chapel Hill Mall will be one of more than a dozen long-term COVID-19 mass vaccination sites expected to open across Ohio at the end of the month.
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