While some school districts have started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, teachers and staff members in 59 of Ohio's 88 counties are still waiting their turn. And if the vaccine schedule for school districts looks random, that's because it is in a way. The state didn't use set criteria for making the vaccine schedule for school districts, Gov. Mike DeWine's spokesman Dan Tierney told The Dispatch last week. "There simply was not enough supply to do it in one week; therefore, we had to divide it into weeks and by nature some are going to go in Week One, some are going to go in Week Four," he said.