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COVID cases among residential students double so far this semester at WestConn

COVID cases among residential students double so far this semester at WestConn FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Students will return to Western Connecticut State University this weekend ahead of virtual classes starting on Monday, followed by a mix of online and in-person courses after that.Friday January 22, 2021, The Midtown campus in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of6 In-person classes started on Monday morning at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Conn, with students moving into the dorms over the weekend. September 14, 2020.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 In-person classes started on Monday morning at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Conn, with students moving into the dorms over the weekend. September 14, 2020.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

WestConn Nursing Students and Faculty Offer Support to Vaccine Programs

DANBURY — Nursing students and faculty from Western Connecticut State University have joined the vaccination campaign recently to arrest the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic by offering their support to the launch of vaccine administration programs organized by the Nuvance Health system and the Danbury Department of Public Health and Human Services. Nursing Department Chair Dr. Jeanette Lupinacci said WCSU students have volunteered since December at four locations including Danbury, Norwalk, New Milford and Sharon hospitals.  Department faculty and students in the university’s RN-BN and M.S. in nursing programs also responded to a call from Danbury Public Health authorities for support in the city’s vaccination effort.

WCSU nursing students and faculty join local Covid 19 vaccination efforts

WCSU nursing students and faculty join local Covid 19 vaccination efforts Written by WCSU University partnership supports Nuvance Health and Danbury public health programs Nursing students and faculty from Western Connecticut State University have joined the vaccination campaign this winter to arrest the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic by offering their support to the launch of vaccine administration programs organized by the Nuvance Health system and the Danbury Department of Public Health and Human Services. The WCSU Department of Nursing responded swiftly to appeals from Nuvance and Danbury Public Health administrators for volunteer support as the organizations ramped up their programs to administer Covid 19 vaccinations to health care workers and other first responders, as well as to provide public education and follow-up services. Nursing Department Chair Dr. Jeanette Lupinacci said WCSU students have volunteered since December at four Nuvance locations including

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