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SOLON, OH — Ohio expanded its COVID-19 vaccine program to people 60 and older and other vulnerable groups Thursday.
Ohioans who work in childcare services, law enforcement or funeral services will also receive the vaccine. Ohioans who are pregnant, in need of a bone marrow transplant, or have been diagnosed with ALS or Type 1 diabetes can also receive the vaccine.
With nearly 900,000 more Ohioans qualifying for the vaccine, demand for COVID-19 vaccine shots will be high. This week, health officials are expecting approximately 450,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine to be sent to the Buckeye State, including doses from Moderna, Pfizer and the newly-approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
The governor said 96,100 doses of the vaccine will be sent to the Buckeye State this week. Over the course of this week, including the Moderna and Pfizer shipments, 448,390 doses of COVID-19 vaccine will arrive in Ohio. That's the most vaccine doses received yet in the state.
Here's where you can get a vaccine in Solon:
Giant Eagle Pharmacy, 34310 Aurora RoadCall: 440-519-1028WebsiteMarc's Pharmacy, 6231 SOM Center RoadCall: 440-248-9239Website Here are other nearby locations where you can receive the vaccine:
Beachwood Medical Center, 25501 Chagrin BoulevardCall: 440-375-8595WebsiteGiant Eagle, 24601 Chagrin BoulevardCall: 216-831-8080WebsiteRite Aid, 28600 Chagrin BoulevardCall: 216-831-1616WebsiteSignature Health Beachwood, 24200 Chagrin BoulevardCall: 440-578-8203 Website
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