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First Round of COVID-19 Vaccines Are Administered in Ohio

Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center worker gives COVID-19 shot to another staff member
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A worker at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center administers a COVID-19 shot from the first round of COVID-19 vaccines to another staff member.

Nearly 2,000 doctors, nurses, and health care workers around the state are set to receive the first round of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Staff at Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati's UC Health were the first to get the COVID-19 vaccine shot.

Both hospitals were sent 975 doses each, with the same amount set for eight other hospitals within a day.

Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) hopes to see about 600,000 doses come to Ohio in the next month.

"The good news is for Ohioans that every day as we go forward from here we'll see more and more people be vaccinated," DeWine said.

The other hospitals set to receive the vaccine include:

  • Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center (Lucas County)
  • Cleveland Clinic (Cuyahoga County)
  • MetroHealth (Cuyahoga County)
  • Mercy Health Springfield Regional (Clark County)
  • OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital (Franklin County)
  • Aultman Hospital (Stark County)
  • OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital (Athens County)
  • Genesis Hospital (Muskingum County)

DeWine pressed that people must continue to wear masks and observe physical distance during the immunization process.

DeWine says with a state as large and diverse as Ohio, there are bound to be some problems when it comes to distributing the vaccine to larger groups down the road.

"So there's a lot of things going on. We have an obligation to be nimble and quick and change things, if we're seeing that there's a problem in some area," DeWine said.

To handle any missteps, DeWine says the state will stay in close communication with the state's various partners such as local health departments and hospitals.
Copyright 2020 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.

Andy Chow
Andy Chow is a general assignment state government reporter who focuses on environmental, energy, agriculture, and education-related issues. He started his journalism career as an associate producer with ABC 6/FOX 28 in Columbus before becoming a producer with WBNS 10TV.