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Ohio National Guard troops move out to hospital mission, but many members are still unvaccinated

 Adjutant General Major General John Harris Jr. watches as Gov. Mike DeWine talks to Ohio National Guard members as they are processed for their deployment to Ohio hospitals on January 6, 2022.
Karen Kasler
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Statehouse News Bureau
Adjutant General Major General John Harris Jr. watches as Gov. Mike DeWine talks to Ohio National Guard members as they are processed for their deployment to Ohio hospitals on Jan. 6.

Some Ohio National Guard troops got a greeting from their commander-in-chief as they set out on their mission to help Ohio鈥檚 hospitals overwhelmed by soaring COVID patient numbers and staffing shortages.

Butbecause they're unvaccinated.

DeWine personally offered well wishes to Guard members at the Defense Supply Center in Columbus, sending them off with a handshake and a homemade buckeye from his wife Fran. They're headed to around 35 hospitals around the state.

But DeWine said he鈥檚 frustrated that almost an鈥檛 be deployed on this mission because they haven鈥檛 gotten COVID shots.

鈥淚n some of our testing places, 40% to 45% of the people are testing positive. So this is a high risk operation. You need to be protected. The best way for you to be protected is to get the vaccination," DeWine said. "So, look, we're not happy with where we are. We鈥檙e going to continue to push that with our troops."

Adjutant General Major General John Harris Jr. said some 44% of Ohio Army National Guard members don鈥檛 have their COVID vaccinations and can鈥檛 be sent to hospitals till they do.

鈥淚 would never put a soldier or airman in harm's way without the best protection we could put on them鈥攂ody armor, helmets鈥攁nd this medical readiness is the exact same thing," Harris said of mandating COVID vaccines. "We're putting folks into harm's way.鈥

So he鈥檚 moved up the deadline from the June 30 date set by the Pentagon to March 31.

鈥淚 certainly don't want to vilify the people who aren't taking the vaccine," Harris said. "I am disappointed that there's so much conflicting information that makes a very difficult decision.鈥

Harris says the move of that deadline has boosted the vaccination rate from 53% to 56% in just the last week. But that鈥檚 still below the state鈥檚 vaccination rate of around 59%. And it's also below the National Guard鈥檚 national average of just over 61%.
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Karen is a lifelong Ohioan who has served as news director at WCBE-FM, assignment editor/overnight anchor at WBNS-TV, and afternoon drive anchor/assignment editor in WTAM-AM in Cleveland. In addition to her daily reporting for Ohio鈥檚 public radio stations, she鈥檚 reported for NPR, the BBC, ABC Radio News and other news outlets. She hosts and produces the Statehouse News Bureau鈥檚 weekly TV show 鈥淭he State of Ohio鈥, which airs on PBS stations statewide. She鈥檚 also a frequent guest on WOSU TV鈥檚 鈥淐olumbus on the Record鈥, a regular panelist on 鈥淭he Sound of Ideas鈥 on ideastream in Cleveland, appeared on the inaugural edition of 鈥淔ace the State鈥 on WBNS-TV and occasionally reports for 鈥淧BS Newshour鈥. She鈥檚 often called to moderate debates, including the Columbus Metropolitan Club鈥檚 Issue 3/legal marijuana debate and its pre-primary mayoral debate, and the City Club of Cleveland鈥檚 US Senate debate in 2012.