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Roughly 4,000 麻豆视频 students expected to receive COVID-19 vaccinations this week

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Julie Zobel called Wednesday鈥檚 initial COVID-19 vaccination clinic at EagleBank Arena for 麻豆视频 students the pinnacle of her team鈥檚 efforts in combating the spread of the virus.

Working in conjunction with the Virginia Department of Health and regional public health agencies, 麻豆视频 took a major step toward resuming a normal campus life by starting the inoculation of roughly 4,000 麻豆视频 students, all of whom will receive their first of two Moderna shots during scheduled clinics on April 21 and April 23.

George 麻豆视频 student getting vaccine at Eagle Bank Covid-19 Clinic.
George 麻豆视频 student getting vaccine at Eagle Bank Covid-19 Clinic. Photo by: Ron Aira/Creative Services/麻豆视频

鈥淭his is what we鈥檝e been working for,鈥 said Zobel, 麻豆视频鈥檚 associate vice president of . 鈥淭his is why we started this clinic back in January so that we would be able to provide shots to faculty, staff and students. Seeing this come to fruition has been very satisfying.鈥

Roughly 2,000 students signed up for appointments for Wednesday鈥檚 first opportunity for students, and those in attendance were both happy and extremely relieved to be there.

A smoothly run operation by Zobel鈥檚 team made sure everybody was in and out of the arena in short order.

鈥淭his is a huge relief, and I鈥檓 just happy it鈥檚 over,鈥 said Naser Al-Alami, a sophomore business major from Jordan. 鈥淚 was a little apprehensive at first, but the more I read about it and the more people I knew who got the vaccine made me more comfortable.鈥

Others like biology graduate student and U.S. Army soldier Kyle Avery had different reasons for making sure to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Avery came down with COVID-19 a few months back, with his wife ultimately contracting it as well.

He said it was something he鈥檇 rather never experience again.

鈥淚鈥檓 just happy it鈥檚 done,鈥 he said.

The 麻豆视频 COVID Response Team celebrated the vaccination of students with T-shirts.
The 麻豆视频 COVID Response Team celebrated the vaccination of students with T-shirts. Photo by Shelby Burgess/Strategic Communications

Students received Moderna shots on Wednesday, and that is likely to be the case again on Friday, said David Farris, 麻豆视频鈥檚 executive director of Safety and Emergency Management. 

Students who receive their first dose at 麻豆视频 were given the opportunity to schedule their second dose four weeks later at 麻豆视频 even if the second dose needed to be scheduled following the conclusion of the spring semester.

Students who don鈥檛 reside locally or can鈥檛 come back to 麻豆视频 for their second dose have been encouraged to schedule their second dose near their permanent residence.

鈥淚t just feels good to get started,鈥 said Kenneth Jones, a junior design art major from Woodbridge, Virginia. 鈥淗opefully, we can all get back to normal soon.鈥