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This coming Sunday is the first deadline.
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Disney music blared over the loudspeaker and superhero signs hung from the walls as kids as young as 5 came in to get their shot.
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Forty-four percent of Lorain County’s Latino population has been vaccinated for the coronavirus.
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The lawsuit was filed on the same day that the federal government announced when its "vaccine or test" rule for businesses will take effect.
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The CDC approved the Pfizer vaccine for this age group earlier this week.
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Ohio has already received more than 300,000 pediatric doses and more are expected in the coming days.
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The five employees are suspended without pay for two weeks for failure to cooperate with the hospital's mandatory vaccine requirement, while 12 other employees quit.
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A panel of advisers at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the way for children as young as 5 to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, and shipments could arrive in Northeast Ohio soon.
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The health department clarifies who is eligible, which type of shot people should get, and when they should get them.
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Approval of the vaccine for kids ages five to 11 is expected soon.