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Cuyahoga County Releases COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution List

Here are the places Cuyahoga County residents can go to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

CLEVELAND — There are 85 locations in Cuyahoga County where residents can go to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, the Ohio Department of Health announced.

As Ohio begins Phase 1B of its vaccine distribution plan, health officials will begin vaccinating residents who are 65 and older. Gov. Mike DeWine said that age group, Ohioans 65 and older, account for more than 87 percent of the state's COVID-19 deaths.

Ohio is currently receiving approximately 100,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine per week. With nearly 11.8 million residents, officials have decided to first vaccinate Ohio's most vulnerable residents.

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"Our goal is to eventually vaccinate anyone in Ohio who wants a vaccination. We must take this one week at a time. We want to save lives, get our kids back to school, and protect our frontline medical responders. These goals drive every decision we make," DeWine said.

The governor added that when Ohio begins to receive more COVID-19 vaccines, the state may open additional, larger vaccination sites.

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Here's where Cuyahoga County residents can receive a COVID-19 vaccine:

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