New state data shows 52% of staff, 87% of residents of long-term care facilities have been vaccinated
The figures mirror what a January CDC study discovered: that vaccine participation appeared to be higher among long-term care residents than staff. Author: Bennett Haeberle Updated: 7:25 PM EDT April 1, 2021
New estimates released by the state show more than 87% of residents inside Ohio’s long-term care facilities have been vaccinated, compared to 52% of staff, according to figures provided to 10 Investigates.
The figures mirror what a January CDC study discovered: that vaccine participation appeared to be higher among long-term care residents than staff.
That study showed that vaccine participation among Ohio’s long-term care residents – through mid-January – was close to 70%, but less than 40% among staff.
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Feb 5, 2021
Mary Martha McCollough, known as “Mary,” “Mary Martha,” and as “Mimi,” peacefully entered her new life with her beloved Saviour on January 21, 2021. Mary was born in Weirton, WV, and raised in Steubenville, OH.
She is preceded in death by her parents Ralph “Mac” W. McCollough and Helen E. Grubbs, her brother Rev. R. Wayne McCollough, and step-mother Major Esther McCollough.
She was an intelligent, beautiful, fun-loving and deeply devoted mother, friend and neighbor. She nurtured people, animals, flowers and trees. She loved her Judeo-Christian faith; all bodies of water; classical music, especially piano works; poetry; and her Scots-Irish heritage. Mary was a skilled pianist, having begun her musical life singing alto with her family and playing trombone in marching band at Steubenville “Big Red” H. S.
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