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WACO, Texas (Oct. 6, 2022) – The Baylor University Health Center is offering the updated Moderna and Pfizer bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccines for Baylor students, faculty and staff, as well as spouses and dependents. Flu vaccinations also are available for students, faculty and staff at convenient mobile flu shot clinics scheduled through November.
This website provides Baylor University students, faculty, staff, parents and visitors with the latest information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and Waco-McLennan County Public Health District about the evolving Novel (new) Coronavirus (COVID-19) global outbreak.
Travel without the need to self-quarantine (in the United States)
Ability to meet with others who have been vaccinated WITHOUT masks
Protection from severe illness and hospitalization
Q: Why is it important to report your vaccination to Baylor?
Dr. Hynes: We all want a full, normal fall experience, and the extent to which the University can provide this is directly dependent on the information we have regarding vaccination of the Baylor campus community over the next few months.
Q: Does the Health Center have vaccines available for students, faculty and staff?
Dr. Stern: Yes. Baylor Health Services is an authorized vaccine provider and offers COVID-19 vaccination appointments for students, faculty and staff. There are currently appointments available, and they can be
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