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Effective 10/24/24, section 4729.41 of the Ohio Revised Code authorizes a certified or registered pharmacy technician working under the direct supervision of a pharmacist to administer, subject to a physician protocol, the following immunizations: Any immunization for any disease, including immunizations for influenza and COVID-19, to ...
To ensure streamlined vaccine administration, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy temporarily authorizes records of COVID-19 vaccine administration by pharmacy personnel (pharmacists, interns, technicians) to comprise the following:
administer any FDA-approved or FDA-licensed COVID-19 vaccines in accordance with Ohio laws and rules or the process established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (see table below).
Vaccine should be administered according to the most recent version of the Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for ages 18 years or younger or the Catch-up immunization schedule for persons aged four months-18 years who start late or who are more than one month behind, as published by the Centers for Disease Control and.
Vaccine. Updated COVID-19 vaccinations will continue to be readily available to Ohioans including those without insurance. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the updated vaccine which has been better formulated to better target the predominant variants currently circulating.
FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines and flu shots to individuals starting at seven years old without a prescription. Any immunization for any disease, including immunizations for influenza and COVID-19, to individuals 5 years old or older without a prescription.
Getting a Vaccine: What to Expect. Plain Language: Ohio’s COVID-19 Vaccination Program. Social Story: Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine (From UC UCEDD and the Center for Dignity in Healthcare for People with Disabilities) Resources related to the COVID-19 vaccination.