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President Johnson meets with staff to discuss campus return, mental health and anti-racism University Staff Advisory Committee hosts first Conversation with the President Ohio State University President Kristina M. Johnson praised the critical role of staff to creating a great land-grant university in the 21st century. The university’s 16th president discussed what a return to campus will look like in the near future, her vision for Ohio State as an anti-racist community and her favorite late night TV shows during an hour-long conversation with the University Staff Advisory Committee this week. The committee hosts the president for a question-and-answer session each year. This was Johnson’s first appearance since becoming president. ....
Wasted vaccines may not be surprising, given challenges of storage The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require temperature and time limits in order to keep the product viable. An OSU pharmacist says human error shouldn t be unexpected. Author: Brittany Bailey Updated: 6:54 PM EST January 21, 2021 Ohio’s vaccination rollout effort was dealt a blow this week with news that hundreds of doses were wasted before they reached people’s arms. The Ohio Dept. of Health suspended SpecialtyRX after learning 890 Moderna doses were lost because of improper monitoring of the storage temperatures. The provider, which is not a part of the federal Long-Term Care Pharmacy Partnership program was given 1,500 doses to vaccinate residents at several long-term care facilities, none of which are in central Ohio. ....
Ohio State tests out COVID vaccine clinic at Schottenstein Center Surrounded by scarlet-and-gray and Block Os, hundreds of health care workers received the first dose of their coronavirus vaccine Friday at Ohio State University s Schottenstein Center in a pilot run for a public rollout next week. Wexner Medical Center will use the 770,000-square-foot arena to finish giving shots to its own employees while administering the first vaccines to Ohioans age 80 and older beginning Tuesday. While just 400 employees were vaccinated Friday at the Schottenstein Center, Ohio State expects to administer first doses to 1,700 on Tuesday, the first day of the public Phase 1B rollout. Thousands of seniors have already scheduled appointments ....
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center made history Monday as one of the first places in the United States and the first in Ohio to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. With a countdown of 3-2-1, six frontline health care workers simultaneously received the Pfizer vaccine at 10:47 a.m., sparking a round of applause. Thirty people were vaccinated Monday as part of a first run to ensure the process ran smoothly. “This is so cool. This is like history in its making right now,” said Dr. Meghana Moodabagil, an emergency and internal medicine resident. “I want all my colleagues to be able to do what I’m doing right now.” ....