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Answering your COVID questions: When can I expect to get my second vaccine dose?

Answering your COVID questions: ‘When can I expect to get my second vaccine dose? According to the CDC, more than 1.3 million Ohioans have already received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, with about 496,000 who have received both doses. Those still waiting for their second shot may wonder when it could be available and why their provider might not have it yet. and last updated 2021-02-17 19:28:52-05 According to the CDC, more than 1.3 million Ohioans have already received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, with about 496,000 who have received both doses. Those still waiting for their second shot may wonder when it could be available and why their provider might not have it yet.

Answering your COVID questions: Is there a difference between the first and second vaccine doses?

COVID-19 vaccine clinics delayed due to weather

(Source: WAVE 3 News) By FOX19 Digital Staff | February 15, 2021 at 6:37 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 4:20 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The inclement weather forced the postponement of several COVID-19 vaccine clinics throughout the Tri-State. Here is a list of what we know: Cincinnati Health Department The Cincinnati Health Department COVID Vaccine Clinic scheduled at the College Hill Recreation Center Tuesday February 16 will be delayed 3 hours. Start time will be 11 p.m. If patients have questions or need to reschedule for another day, call the vaccine help line at 513-357-7462. Patients with appointments for Tuesday may arrive at any time 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Answering your COVID questions: When can essential workers get a COVID-19 shot?

Answering your COVID questions: When can essential workers get a COVID-19 shot? Dr. Steve Feagins with Hamilton County Public Health and Mercy Health said there simply isn’t guidance yet on when essential workers can get in line for a vaccine. and last updated 2021-02-12 19:45:44-05 Many Ohioans are still waiting their turn for a COVID-19 vaccine for their age group and occupation. WCPO Viewer Kim Taulbee asks: “I m a grocery store worker and have been working ever since the pandemic started. When will we get vaccinated? Because we have customers coming in sick, getting tested and we don t feel safe. Are we going to have to wait for our age group? I feel we should be next after seniors.”

Answering your COVID questions: Do vaccines contain a live virus?

Answering your COVID questions: ‘Do vaccines contain a live virus?’ Dr. Steve Feagins, Hamilton County Public Health medical director, explained that the vaccines don’t use live viruses. Instead, they use an adenovirus vector, which is a genetically engineered virus. and last updated 2021-02-09 20:11:37-05 Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot Janssen COVID-19 vaccine has been submitted for emergency use authorization from the FDA, meaning a new weapon could soon be added to the arsenal against coronavirus. With a new vaccine possibly coming soon, WCPO 9 viewer Charles Wetzel asked on Facebook: “I had heard that the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine contains a live virus. Is that true?”

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