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VSU becomes distribution center for COVID-19 vaccine
February 10, 2021
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On Feb. 3, VSU students and faculty received an email regarding the campus becoming a distribution center for the COVID-19 vaccine starting next week. However, this doesn’t mean the vaccine will immediately be available to students.
Students may have noticed a survey immediately upon logging into MyVSU. The survey was created to determine and who does or doesn’t want to receive the vaccine.
Phase 1A+ includes those apart of the health services staff, VSU police department, counseling center, community therapy, nursing faculty and students in a clinical setting, athletics medical staff and trainers and those 65 years of age and older.
Spring 2021: Meet the Staff
Spring 2021: Meet the Staff
The people responsible…
Major: English/Journalism with a Mass Media Minor
Lenah is a senior English journalism major from Douglasville, Georgia. This is her third year as the Campus Life Editor, but she has been writing for The Spectator since her freshman year. Lenah is also apart of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. and loves doing community service with her sisters. Her favorite hobbies are playing tennis and writing. Lenah’s goal for after graduating is to become a news reporter.
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