Lisa Ryan
producerlisa.ryan@ideastream.org | 216-916-6158
Lisa Ryan is a health reporter at Ideastream Public Media and has worked for the Cleveland-based public media stations since 2017. Before moving to Cleveland, she was Morning Edition host and reporter at 89.1 WBOI in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Lisa went to school for broadcast journalism and political science at Ball State University, and she has a master's in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield.
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Health officials are recommending providers stop administering the vaccine after reports of blood clots in six people.
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Why Did I Test Positive For COVID-19 After Receiving The Vaccine?
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The COVID-19 surge impacting Ohio and the country is also causing higher rates of the virus in Cuyahoga County.
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A listener has a job interview at the same time as his appointment and wants to know if he can still get the shot.
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Ohio colleges and universities will start vaccinating students the week of April 5, as many return from Spring Break.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine addressed the state on April 1, 2021.
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A community organization works to provide language services and COVID-19 vaccine information for the Latinx community.
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March 29 is the first day people between the ages of 16-39 can get the vaccine.
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Cuyahoga County is still at Risk Level 3, which means community spread is still high.
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Some use outdoor activities to stay safe during COVID-19 or forget the pandemic exists.