SCSU Moving Toward More In-Person Learning [PODCAST]
St. Cloud State University President Dr. Robbyn Wacker joined me on WJON today. She is happy with how the University staff and students have adjusted during the Covid-19 pandemic. She says they only have 10 students and 4 staff members who are positive Covid-19. St. Cloud State has been working with CentraCare and Stearns County Public Health offering whatever they can to aid in the efforts of storing or distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine when it becomes more widely available. Wacker says SCSU is lending a freezer to CentraCare. This freezer has capabilities of temperatures dropping to least 80 degrees below zero which is required to store the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. Listen to our conversation below.
SCSU Helping Out With Local Covid Vaccine Effort [PODCAST]
St. Cloud State University President Dr. Robbyn Wacker joined me on WJON today. Wacker said SCSU has freezers normally used in their labs that have the capability of cooling to temperatures low enough to store the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine needs to remain 70 degrees below zero. A normal freezer doesn t have those capabilities. SCSU is lending those freezers to CentraCare for the time being. Wacker says they have had some positive Covid-19 cases on campus with students and staff but have remained relatively healthy with most of their classes and activities done remotely due to the pandemic.