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COVID-19 vaccine: Where to walk in for a shot, make an appointment in Cincinnati region

COVID-19 vaccine: Where to walk in for a shot, make an appointment in Cincinnati region Anne Saker and Terry DeMio, Cincinnati Enquirer © Eric DeFreeuw, provided by Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center Ben Dropic, 16, getting a COVID-19 vaccine at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center. Two of his younger siblings are enrolled in a clinical trial of the Pfizer vaccine on children ages 5 through 12 at Cincinnati Children s. Updated May 7 with a Santa Maria Community Services vaccine clinic. Health officials keep fine-tuning their tactics as they push to get 80% of the Cincinnati region s adults vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. Use The Enquirer’s guide to vaccination to find a shot either by walking in or through an appointment. 

The Northerner | Science is not political : Faculty discuss COVID-19 cases and vaccines

‘Science is not political’: Faculty discuss COVID-19 cases and vaccines NKU COVID-19 cases have been tracked for the last year or so and have, overall, been low compared to the rest of the surrounding Northern Kentucky counties. However, steps still need to be taken to overcome this virus once and for all. According to the Northern Kentucky Health Department’s website, COVID cases within NKU’s zip code (41099) spiked in the late summer and early fall months of 2020 and again in the winter months of 2020 and 2021. The highest peak of COVID cases around NKU occurred during the winter months when nearly 25 cases per 100,000 people were reported.

Vaccinations, graduations: UC events, vaccine walk-in clinics proof both can happen at the same time

Vaccinations, graduations: UC events, vaccine walk-in clinics proof both can happen at the same time After year of virtual graduation ceremonies, college life looked more pre-pandemic Friday on UC s Clifton campus Share Updated: 6:29 PM EDT Apr 30, 2021 After year of virtual graduation ceremonies, college life looked more pre-pandemic Friday on UC s Clifton campus Share Updated: 6:29 PM EDT Apr 30, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript IN-PERSON GRADUATION CEREMONY IS NOT SOMETHING JACOB FITZSIMMONS WILL EVER TAKE FOR GRANTED STARTING TO HIT ME NOW FINALLY AFTER A LONG YEAR. IT’S VERY HEARTWARMING THAT WE’VE BEEN ABLE TO BE ABLE TO HAVE SUCH A CEREMONY WITH EVERYONE IN ATTENDANCE TODAY UC IS HOSTING TWO COMMENCEMENT EVENTS AT NIPPERT STADIUM TODAY FOR NEARLY 7,000 STUDENTS COVID. OF CALLS ARE IN PLACE, WHICH IS NO PROBLEM FOR JACOB’S DAD. I JUST HOPE WE COULD DO SOMETHING OF THAT MADE IT NORMAL AND MADE IT ABOUT FAMILY AND ABOUT ACCOMPLISHME

We need fresh perspective : Healthcare officials turn to NKU vaccine idea challenge

‘We need fresh perspective’: Healthcare officials turn to NKU vaccine idea challenge Healthcare officials turn to NKU vaccine idea challenge By Drew Amman | April 27, 2021 at 6:54 AM EDT - Updated April 27 at 9:33 AM HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (FOX19) - Northern Kentucky University is evaluating the results from a vaccine idea challenge for students in the region. NKU’s Institute for Health Innovation partnered with St. Elizabeth Healthcare and the Northern Kentucky Health Department to set up this program focused on getting accurate and timely COVID-19 vaccination information to medically underserved communities. The program calls for creative strategies to ensure equity and increase access to the COVID-19 vaccine.

NKU hosts Vaccine Idea Challenge

By Haeli Spears Kentucky SHARE HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. Have an idea on how to get information on COVID-19 vaccines out there? Northern Kentucky University wants to hear it.  What You Need To Know NKU s Institute for Health Innovation (IHI) hosts Vaccine Idea Challenge Challenge calls on regional college students to pitch their ideas for getting vaccine info to medically underserved communities Teams will pitch their ideas in five-minute videos for a chance to win cash prizes On April 26, finalists will compete in a live virtual event to pitch their proposals to a panel of judges NKU s Institute for Health Innovation (IHI) is hosting the Vaccine Idea Challenge, which is calling on regional college students to pitch their ideas for getting accurate and timely COVID-19 vaccine information to medically underserved communities.

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