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The Ohio Department of Health is urging the more than 40% of unvaccinated people to get those shots and says the variant is a real threat to people younger than 50.
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State health officials say the delta variant of the coronavirus is rapidly increasing and is on track to become the dominant strain in Ohio; Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law that forbids public schools and colleges from requiring individuals to receive vaccines not granted full approval by the U.S. FDA; the Cleveland Clinic will not be administering a new Alzheimer’s drug for now; and more stories.
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A listener asks about getting a Johnson & Johnson shot after already completing both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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A listener asks about getting a Johnson & Johnson shot after already completing both doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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The COVID-19 Delta variant is in Ohio, and doctors are worried that people who have not been vaccinated may be vulnerable to this rapidly spreading strain of the coronavirus.