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Debra-Lynn Hook contributes a verse to the Global Vaccine Poem through Kent State's Wick Poetry Center.
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A listener asks what happens if you contract COVID-19 in-between your shots of the two-dose vaccinations from Pfizer and Moderna?
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County officials say the vaccination effort will continue despite the switch in shots.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Health are advising all COVID-19 vaccine providers to temporarily pause the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine as federal officials review six "extremely rare" cases of severe blood clotting. The U.S. has administered 6.8 million doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
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The pandemic has made the lack of substitutes worse, according to OEA president.