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Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine

 
All vaccine distribution information, broken down by county and zip code, can be found on the Ohio Coronavirus website at https://vaccine.coronavirus.ohio.gov.

Older adults can contact their area Department of Aging for additional information and resources by calling 1-866-243-5678.
Below is vaccination site information and a rollout timeline specific to the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio’s 12th Congressional District:





 

 

COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Timeline

 Monday, March 29, 2021 Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 16 years and older 
   
Friday, March 19, 2021 Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 40 years and older and those with cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, and obesity
   
Thursday, March 11, 2021
          
Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 50 years and older and those with type-2 diabetes and end-stage renal disease

Thursday, March 4, 2021
Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 60 years and older and most childcare serve and funeral service employees, law enforcement and corrections, those who are pregnant, have received a bone marrow transplant and those living with ALS

Monday, February 22, 2021
Continued rollout for school personnel.

Week Four school personnel details

Monday, February 15th, 2021
Continued rollout for school personnel and Ohioans born with or who have earl childhood conditions that are carried into adulthood, which put them at higher risk for adverse outcomes due to COVID-19

Sickle cell anemia, down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, 
Cerebral palsy, Spina bifida, People born with severe heart defects, requiring regular specialized medical care, People with severe type 1 diabetes, who have been hospitalized for this in the past year, Phenylketonuria (PKU), Tay-Sachs, and other rare, inherited metabolic disorders. Epilepsy with continuing seizures; hydrocephalus; microcephaly, and other severe neurological disorders. Turner syndrome, fragile X syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, and other severe genetic disorders. People with severe asthma, who have been hospitalized for this in the past year. Alpha and beta thalassemia. Solid organ transplant candidates and recipients.

Ohioans with one of the above qualifying medical conditions may choose to receive the vaccine at the provider of their choice, but will be asked by their vaccine provider to verify that they are, in fact, eligible at this time.

Week Three school personnel details


Monday, February 8, 2021 Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 65 and older and continued rollout for school personnel

Week Two school personnel details
Monday, February 1, 2021 Vaccine distribution rollout for school personnel begins and for Ohioans age 70 years and older

Week One school personnel details
Monday, January 25, 2021 Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 75 years and older and for those with severe congenital, developmental, or early-onset medical disorders.

County Developmental Disabilities Boards and Medicaid Managed Care plans will help coordinate these efforts.

People with severe congenital, developmental, or early-onset medical disorders that make them particularly vulnerable. This includes cerebral palsy; spina bifida; congenital heart disease; type 1 diabetes; inherited metabolic disorders; severe neurological disorders including epilepsy; severe genetic disorders including Down Syndrome, Fragile X, Prader Willi Syndrome, and Turner Syndrome; severe lung disease including cystic fibrosis and severe asthma; sickle cell anemia; and alpha and beta thalassemia and solid organ transplants.

  
 Tuesday, January 19, 2021 Vaccine distribution begins for Ohioans age 80 years and older

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