Health & Fitness
Ohio Opening 11 Stationary Mass Vaccination Sites Next Week
There will also be mobile vaccination clinics roaming parts of Ohio.

COLUMBUS, OH — Ohio will open 11 COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics next week, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday.
"We have to continue to work on this. On defense, we have to wear masks. On offense, it's vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate," Gov. Mike DeWine said.
Eleven stationary clinics will open at sites around Ohio, while mobile clinics will begin servicing more rural parts of the state.
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The Ohio Northern University mobile clinic will begin work next week and will travel between Wyandot, Marion, Union, Logan, Crawford and Hardin counties. The Ohio University Mobile Clinic will also start next week and will travel between Lawrence, Meigs, Vinton, Washington, Morgan and Perry counties.
Appointments can be scheduled by visiting gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov. or by calling 1-833-427-5634. Appointments will be available for Ohioans ages 16 years and older.
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The 11 stationary clinics are:
- The Knights of Columbus, Lima, Ohio
- The Lucas County Rec Center, Maumee, Ohio
- Dayton-Montgomery County Convention Center, Dayton, Ohio
- The Celeste Center, Columbus, Ohio
- The Summit County Fairgrounds, Akron, Ohio
- The site of the former Dillard's at Southern Park Mall, Youngstown, Ohio
- The Cintas Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
- The Wilmington Airpark, Wilmington, Ohio
- Adena Medical Education Center, Chillicothe, Ohio
- Wayne Street Medical Campus, Marietta, Ohio
- Colony Square Mall, Zanesville, Ohio
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