DeWine, state public health officials encourage Ohioans to get new COVID-19 booster

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The number of Ohio residents who have received the newly approved coronavirus booster was 87,871 people, as of Thursday.

, which will be in effect through the end of 2024. The CDC has contracted with CVS, Walgreens and eTrue North pharmacies to provide free COVID-19 vaccines for the uninsured. Visit www.vaccines.gov for more information.“The funding and doses have already been allocated,” he said.

“My experience was fairly light, candidly,” he said. “This was the second time I’ve had it. I had been vaccinated as you know several times before. And I took the drugs that were prescribed as soon as I was diagnosed with it and frankly have had a pretty easy time. I’m in my 10th day and I feel good.”

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