Michigan State to provide students COVID-19 vaccinations
Michigan State student Maddie Monroe is handed her vaccine card and a sticker after getting the COVID-19 vaccine on March 29, 2021. Photo by Devin Anderson-Torrez | The State News
The state of Michigan approved Michigan State University to administer COVID-19 vaccines and will begin the vaccination process Friday, April 9, according to an email sent to students from the university.
Michigan State will receive and administer doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, a single-dose vaccine that is restricted to those who are 18 or older. Vaccinations will be at the MSU Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education.