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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.
COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Locations directory – This searchable map and directory at vaccine.coronavirus.ohio.gov is a resource that shows providers who are receiving shipments of COVID-19 vaccines across the state. The directory is searchable by name, county, and ZIP code.
Providers enrolled in the COVID-19 Vaccination Program are required to review and be familiar with the training documents and resources listed below. These documents contain information regarding general immunization guidelines, storage and handling, and temperature monitoring practices.
Program: Multiple local health departments and health care systems with the capacity for mobile and pop-up vaccine clinics came together in Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio, with a common objective to coordinate where, when, and how to set up mobile/pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
In Ohio, 7,707,458 people or 66% of the state has received at least one dose. Overall, 7,089,473 people or 61% of Ohio 's population are considered fully vaccinated. Additionally, people or <1% of Ohio 's population have recieved a booster dose.
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.
Use these charts to track how the nation is doing administering vaccinations overall or see how your state is fairing specifically. Watch this page as medical professionals work through existing doses, and as the Food and Drug Administration potentially approves new vaccines.