Why has demand for the coronavirus vaccines suddenly plummeted in Ohio? The Wake Up podcast – cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio In a relatively short time, Ohio has gone from a place where many struggled to find open vaccine appointments to one where some areas are scaling back, or even completely shutting down, mass vaccination clinics.

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The sudden plunge in demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio has left some health officials scratching their heads. Of the more than 9 million Ohioans available for a vaccine, less than half are completely vaccinated. Still, appointments are now readily available in all parts of the state. In local news, four Ohio Congress members have asked U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to re-open the investigation into the death of Tamir Rice; FirstEnergy Corp. executives said Friday the utility will likely end up having to pay a financial penalty to avoid criminal charges related to the House Bill 6 bribery scandal.

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