Greene County Public Health will provide COVID-19 vaccines to Wright State University faculty, staff, students and family members at a walk-in clinic on Thursday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Student Union Apollo Room on the Dayton Campus. No appointment is needed.
The event will occur during move-in for campus. Family members or friends helping students move into residential housing may also get vaccinated.
Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will all be available. Wright State students, faculty and staff are not required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, but they are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated.
Vaccinations are free. Those getting a vaccine should bring a photo ID, but an insurance card is not required.
Greene County Public Health is partnering with Student Health Services at Wright State Physicians to provide the vaccines.
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