Is there any hope that anti-vaccination Ohioans will be persuaded to get the coronavirus vaccine? This Week i – cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- While COVID vaccines a few months ago were almost impossible to find, appointments are now available in every corner of the state.

Were talking about whether demand may grow as people feel more informed and confident about the vaccines on This Week in the CLE.

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Here are the questions were answering today:

Why has demand for the coronavirus vaccine plummeted in Ohio?

Is there a chance the Justice Department could reopen the civil rights investigation into the police killing of 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 after it was summarily closed without explanation in the waning days of the Donald Trump administration?

Why is the multi-county agency that makes decisions on transportation issues ready to nix three Interstate 271 interchanges that are on the drawing board, and where are they?

How bad is Ohio Gov. Mike DeWines relationship with his fellow Republicans who control the Legislature?

How is former Northeast Ohio Congresswoman Marcia Fudge helping transgender people in her new role leading the. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development?

Is the Armond Budish administration breaking the rules with how it accounts for $2.4 million paid by Huntington Bank for the naming rights to the countys convention center?

How is Ohio going to change one of the ways it reports on the coronavirus to provide more localized information?

Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan first suggested removing Major League Baseballs antitrust exemption to retaliate for the moving of the All Star Game out of Georgia, but now hes getting more specific in his attack. How?

Has a decades-long error with a historical marker for the home of pioneering football coach John Heisman finally been corrected?

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