Hello MSPQC Students!

Happy Thursday! I’m writing to let you know that UHS is opening up vaccine appointments through the weekend, with pop-up clinics this Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nicholas Recreation Center. Thousands more appointments will be available next week. Students should schedule an appointment today at go.wisc.edu/myuhs. Questions about vaccines? Visit https://covidresponse.wisc.edu/covid-19-vaccine-information/#vaccine-eligibility  

 

The American College Health Association urges students to get their first dose as soon as possible, even if they will be at another location for their second dose. Many retail pharmacies and mass vaccination sites are now able to accommodate people who require only a second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, and those sites that do not currently may be more accommodating as vaccine supply increases. UHS will also be able to provide second doses to students.

 

Jackson Conan Kennedy, M.A.

Student Services Coordinator

Department of Physics

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jckennedy3@wisc.edu

Pronouns: he/him/his

 

From: 'Alissa Ewer' via Grad Coords List <gradcoords@g-groups.wisc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2021 11:14 AM
To: gradcoords@g-groups.wisc.edu
Subject: UHS vaccine appointments available

 

Hello, Graduate Program Coordinators. We’ve been asked to forward the following. Please help spread the word. Vaccine appointments are available for students and employees.

UHS is opening up vaccine appointments through the weekend, with pop-up clinics this Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Nicholas Recreation Center. Thousands more appointments will be available next week. Students and staff should schedule an appointment today at go.wisc.edu/myuhs. Questions about vaccines? Visit https://covidresponse.wisc.edu/covid-19-vaccine-information/#vaccine-eligibility

The American College Health Association urges students to get their first dose as soon as possible, even if they will be at another location for their second dose. Many retail pharmacies and mass vaccination sites are now able to accommodate people who require only a second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, and those sites that do not currently may be more accommodating as vaccine supply increases. UHS will also be able to provide second doses to students.

Thank you!

 

Alissa

 

 

Alissa Ewer

Assistant Dean for Professional Development and Communications

Graduate School

University of Wisconsin–Madison

500 Lincoln Drive

Madison, WI 53706

608-262-9970

www.linkedin.com/in/alissaewer

 

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