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by Erin Zagursky
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April 16, 2021
More than 1,800 members of the William & Mary community, including about 940 students, were invited to receive COVID-19 vaccinations this week at the Greater Williamsburg, York County and Christopher Newport University clinics.
The vaccinations, administered through the Virginia Department of Health, are part of the university’s efforts to vaccinate all interested students by the end of the semester. W&M has also been working with local health partners to offer vaccinations to all interested and eligible faculty and staff, including contractors, based on the operative vaccination phases.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam recently announced that all Virginians who are 16 and older would be eligible for vaccinations by April 18, when the Commonwealth moves into Phase 2 of its vaccination program.