Ferris State University Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccine Amid Case Surge
April 5, 2021
The COVID-19 surge in Michigan comes as more vaccinations happen across the state, including on college campuses.
Students, faculty and staff at Ferris State University now have access to the COVID-19 vaccine. The university started administering doses Monday and will continue to do so until Thursday.
“We have the expertise to be able to do vaccinations on campus with a college of pharmacy and our nursing program. Between faculty, students and staff, we have that capability and been working together with District 10 health. Initially we started by using our faculty students and staff vaccinate people on their second vaccinations in the phase one group of people who were eligible,” said Bobby Fleischman, Provost and VP for Academic Affairs at Ferris State University.