City of Cleveland Establishes Call Center For COVID-19 Vaccine Questions

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If you are tired of relying on Google to answer all your COVID vaccine rollout questions, the city of Cleveland is here to help.

The city of Cleveland announced this week that is has established a call center that will answer callers questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and distribution plans. Ohio residents 80 years and older are now eligible to receive the vaccine.

Here is the upcoming timeline for vaccinations.

The week of Jan. 19: Ohioans 80 years of age and older.
The week of Jan. 25: Ohioans 75 years of age and older; those with severe congenital or developmental disorders.
The week of Feb. 1: Ohioans 70 years of age and older; employees of K-12 schools that wish to remain or return to in-person or hybrid models.
The week of Feb. 8: Ohioans 65 years of age and older.

The call center is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The number is (216)664-2222.

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