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MSU sets up student-only vaccine clinic

80% of students report plans to be vaccinated Beginning Friday, Michigan State University will start administering doses of a COVID-19 vaccine to its registered students, by appointment only, at a student-only vaccine clinic inside the Pavilion for Agricultural and Livestock Education. Doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are being made available specifically for students through the Ingham County Health Department and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. This news comes following a recent survey conducted by the National Social Norms Center at MSU that showed more than 80% of MSU undergraduate and graduate students plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it is available to them. This response was nearly consistent across all ages, genders and ethnicities.

Student-only COVID-19 vaccine clinic opening at Michigan State University

Student-only COVID-19 vaccine clinic opening at Michigan State University Updated 9:20 AM; Facebook Share EAST LANSING, MI – Michigan State University will administer doses of COVID-19 vaccines to registered students on Friday. The student-only vaccine clinic on April 9 is located inside the Pavilion for Agricultural and Livestock Education, university officials said. Doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are being made available by the Ingham County Health Department and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Students must make vaccination appointments, which will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Students should bring a valid student ID, state ID, passport or driver’s license. Their status as an MSU student will be verified upon arrival, officials said.

MSU Offering Vaccinations At Students-Only Clinic

MSU Offering Vaccinations At Students-Only Clinic Michigan State University is offering vaccinations for MSU students at a students-only clinic.  The University will begin administering the COVID-19 vaccine starting Friday, April 9. Fox 17 is reporting the vaccines will be available at the Pavilion for Agricultural and Livestock Education. Doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are being made available specifically for students through the Ingham County Health Department and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. foco.com After a survey was conducted by the school’s National Social Norms Center, they found that 80% of the student body has plans to receive the vaccine. MSU President, Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. said,

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