**In the video, above, Ohio Gov. DeWine talks about President Biden’s vaccine mandate**
CINCINNATI (AP) — One of Ohio’s biggest school districts will require its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
The Cincinnati Board of Education made the decision Monday night. Staffers who do not receive a vaccine will have to be tested weekly.
There are about 6,500 full- and part-time employees serving 36,000 students in the district, which is the third-largest in Ohio. It’s the first major district to approve a vaccination mandate.
Under the policy, district employees will need to submit proof of vaccination or a request for medical or religious exemption by Oct. 1.
They also will need to submit proof of the second dose of the vaccine, if applicable, by Nov. 1.