The demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio has been diminishing during the past few weeks. As of May 10, the Ohio Department of Health reports that nearly 4.2 million residents have been completely vaccinated, which is roughly 36% of the population. What about the other 64% of the state? Why aren't more people getting doses with vaccines widely available? Perhaps you have concerns about the effectiveness of the vaccine, side effects, or are worried about vaccinating your children. It's time to get some answers. 3News' Senior Medical Correspondent Monica Robins and Digital Content Producer Dave 'Dino' DeNatale hosted a special Vaccine Town Hall on Thursday night on WKYC.com, the WKYC app, Facebook Live, and YouTube. We put together a blue-ribbon panel of experts representing Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and MetroHealth to fact-check your concerns and provide you with the information you need to know. WATCH: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/hea...