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  1. 27 lip 2021 · The guidance strongly recommends COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and eligible students; consistent mask-wearing for individuals who are not yet fully vaccinated; and layering prevention measures that include good ventilation, regular cleaning, handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when sick.

  2. 26 lip 2021 · As students head back to school, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) recommends following the same layered prevention strategies that were remarkably effective at controlling COVID-19 last school year: Strongly recommend vaccinations for staff and eligible students. Vaccines are our best tool to protect students and prevent the spread of the virus.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. However, it is crucial to stay on schedule with these immunizations. Immunizations save lives and protect kids from serious illnesses. Parents and guardians can view the Ohio Immunization Summary for School Attendance here. The COVID-19 vaccine is encouraged but not required for school attendance.

  6. Public schools and universities are barred from requiring vaccines that have not received full U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval under Ohio House Bill 244 (HB 244), signed by Governor Mike DeWine on July 14, 2021. The new law goes into effect on October 13, 2021.

  7. 1 maj 2024 · Through this program, ED and HHS are offering interested public school districts, including public charter school districts, over-the-counter (OTC) rapid antigen COVID-19 self-tests free of charge for their students, families, staff, and school community.