1:38 Reporter Lilly Knoepp talks with Courtnee Lingerfelt, director of Western Carolina University's COVID-19 vaccine clinic on campus. Lingerfelt explains that the clinic is meant to be a regional hub for the community across Western North Carolina. People in groups 1, 2 and 3 can make an appointment at the clinic's website. As more people get vaccinated in North Carolina, more places are opening to administer the shots. BPR looks at Western Carolina University’s on-campus clinic. The clinic, located at the school’s Health & Human Services building, opened to the public this week. This is after administering over 600 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in February to help clear Jackson County Department of Public Health’s waiting list.