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Pediatricians in the Cincinnati region are gearing up for giving COVID-19 vaccines to kids in their office practices, adding a layer of familiarity for parents and kids who are considering the inoculations.
The FDA approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages 12-15 on May 10, and already, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center is providing the vaccines at clinics, while others are anticipating a quick rollout of office-based vaccination.
Dr. Chris Peltier of Pediatric Associates of Mount Carmel said he expects to receive a shipment of the vaccine to his office on Tuesday and to start in-office clinics on Thursday. He s also planning how to incorporate the vaccines as part of usual wellness checks, sports-team physicals, and other routine office visits that children typically get.
Mount Airy mansion becomes new Madi s House thanks to donation
Mount Airy mansion will become new Madi s House thanks to donation
and last updated 2021-05-23 23:24:09-04
CINCINNATI â Brick by figurative brick, Steve and Julie Raleigh have built Madi s House, an organization focused on creating a space for people struggling with substance abuse and mental health. Now Madi s House has grown in terms of literal bricks, moving into a new mansion in Mount Airy thanks to a donation.
Since opening in November 2020, the organization has seen such a response it needed to find a larger location to continue supporting as many young adults as possible. Bon Secours Mercy Health provided that opportunity, handing over the keys to the 7,000 square foot house on Sunday.
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