Georgetown medical and nursing students, supported by dozens of other undergraduate, faculty and staff volunteers, vaccinated more than 1,000 people this past weekend and 1,500 earlier this month at the Entertainment and Sports Arena, where the Washington Mystics play, in DC’s Ward 8. The university partnered with the DC government to coordinate one of the city’s new high-capacity vaccination sites in an effort to vaccinate as many residents as possible. The DC government is solely responsible for determining who is eligible to receive a vaccine and scheduling appointments for these sites. More information is available on the DC Coronavirus website. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced March 4 that Georgetown would be a community partner in helping administer COVID-19 vaccinations in the city. After a successful clinic administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Sunday, March 13, the university coordinated another clinic administering the first dose of the Moderna vaccine on Sunday, March 28. A Georgetown-coordinated clinic for the second dose will take place on Sunday, April 25.