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Statehouse News: Ohio doctors recommend getting COVID-19 boosters now to protect against long-term damage

September 14, 2022

The Ohio Department of Health recently announced COVID-19 boosters with the new formulation to target Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 are now available statewide. The Pfizer booster is available to Ohioans 12-years-old and older and the Moderna vaccine is available to those 18 years and up. Doctors are urging Ohioans to get those vaccines now. One of those Ohio doctors is Anna Goroncy, MD, of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the UC College of Medicine.

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In Memoriam: Dr. Sid Khosla

December 19, 2022

Sid Khosla, MD, professor and vice chair for research in the UC College of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, died unexpectedly Dec. 13.

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WVXU: How's the COVID-19 vaccine rollout going In Ohio?

January 6, 2021

WVXU reporter Michael Monks spoke to UC faculty members, Dustin Calhoun, MD, and Louito Edje, MD, for a Cincinnati Edition story discussing the process for COVID-19 vaccination in Cincinnati and hesitancy that some residents have in receiving that protective measure. Ohio residents age 65 and older, school employees and people with medical conditions that put them at high-risk will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in about two weeks.

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WCPO-TV: Doctors say trust-based relationships key to get more patients vaccinated against COVID-19

May 28, 2021

Louito Edje, MD, a University of Cincinnati family medicine physician, says that long-standing relationships doctors have built with patients may will help in reaching 80% herd immunity against COVID-19. Edje, an associate dean of graduate medical education at the UC College of Medicine and UC Medical Center, spoke to WCPO-TV about combating vaccine hesitancy in communities of color.

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WCPO-TV Channel 9: ‘It’s all about Pride’

July 2, 2021

University of Cincinnati faculty and students speak with WCPO-TV for Pride month coverage. Sarah Pickle, MD, and Shanna Stryker, MD, discussed healthcare disparities while UC student Zach Reinstatler shared thoughts about bias members of the LGBTQ community face when seeking medical care.