COVID-19 vaccines available to Wright State students, employees at walk-in clinic on Aug. 19

A vaccine clinic will be held during Operation Move-In on Aug. 19 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Student Union Apollo Room.

Green County Public Health will provide COVID-19 vaccines to Wright State University faculty, staff, students and family members at a walk-in clinic during Operation Move-in.

Vaccines will be available Thursday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Student Union Apollo Room on the Dayton Campus. No appointment is needed.

Family members or friends helping students move into residential housing may also get vaccinated.

Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will all be available.

Vaccinations are free. Those getting a vaccine should bring a photo ID, but an insurance card is not required.

Green County Public Health is partnering with Student Health Services at Wright State Physicians to provide the vaccines.

Wright State students, faculty and staff are not required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, although they are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated.

All students, faculty, staff and visitors must wear a mask when inside all buildings on Wright State’s campus, except when actively eating or drinking or working alone in a closed space.

Masks are not required when outdoors on Wright State’s campus if people are able to maintain a safe physical distance.

Student Health Services at Wright State Physicians will also test students for COVID-19 when they move into residential housing. Operation Move-In on the Dayton Campus takes place Aug. 18–21.

COVID vaccines are also available by appointment at Wright State Physicians, 725 University Blvd. on the Dayton Campus. Call 937-245-7200 to schedule a vaccination appointment.

Information about additional vaccine providers in Ohio is available at gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov.

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