Ohio vaccine rollout update: It takes ‘luck, persistence and privilege’ to find coronavirus vaccine
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
Posted Jan 29, 2021
MetroHealth Systems Brian Colbert, manager of ambulatory pharmacy, left, and Jay Kuhn, executive director of pharmacy services, pull out the plastic tray containing 975 doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine in December. Ohio s vaccine rollout has been extended to residents 75 and older.John Kuntz, cleveland.com
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Ohioans 75 and older this week joined those 80 and older in the quest to get the COVID-19 vaccine, creating fears that the already frustrating process will become more so with more people seeking shots.
Ohio’s vaccine rollout began Jan. 19 with people 80 and older eligible to line up for the shot, and those 75 and older became eligible on Monday. We sought to find out how well the rollout is working.