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Nursing homes in Youngstown area to require COVID-19 vaccine


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MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS The coronavirus vaccine will soon be a requirement for employees of one Mahoning Valley long-term care facility operator.
Continuing Healthcare Solutions announced Tuesday its employees are required to get their first COVID-19 shot by June 1.
The decision comes amid new legislative action to pre-empt the adoption of so-called COVID-19 vaccine passports in Ohio, which Ohioans could use to prove they’ve been vaccinated, if required by businesses or to travel.
“For us, this is not right or left,” said Mark Morley, Continuing Healthcare’s vice president of operations. “This is an apolitical statement. We believe this is the right thing for protecting our residents. I appreciate that it is controversial, but we think the safest thing for our residents and for our staff is for our staff to get vaccinated.” ....

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When Your Chance for a COVID-19 Shot Comes, Don't Worry About the Numbers


When getting vaccinated against covid-19, there’s no sense being picky. You should take the first authorized vaccine that’s offered, experts say.
The newest covid vaccine on the horizon, from Johnson & Johnson, is probably a little less effective at preventing sickness than the two shots already being administered around the U.S., from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. On Saturday, the Food and Drug Administration authorized the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after reporting it showed about 66% effectiveness at preventing covid illness in a 45,000-person trial. No one who received the vaccine was hospitalized with or died of the disease, according to the data released by the company and FDA. As many as 4 million doses could be shipped out of J&J’s warehouses beginning this week. ....

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