The shots will be given live during a news conference at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The release did not specify which versions of the vaccine will be administered, the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna version. This week, Ohioans age 70 and older are eligible to get a shot. DeWine, 74, has said he would get a shot when it's his turn in line. The state first prioritized health care workers and nursing home residents and is now phasing in seniors in five-year increments over four weeks. DeWine said last week he hoped he and Fran would get inoculated, likely through their doctor, Dr. Kevin Sharrett of Kettering Medical Center.