Campus Vaccination Effort Sees Record-Breaking Numbers at Pop-Up Clinics
Over 1,040 individuals received flu and COVID vaccinations at the pop-up clinic sites – an increase from the 905 vaccinated during the 2023 season.
Over 1,040 individuals received flu and COVID vaccinations at the pop-up clinic sites – an increase from the 905 vaccinated during the 2023 season.
Multiple campus locations are now offering the influenza vaccine to the Carolina community.
Starting Sept. 1, the Student Stores Pharmacy and Campus Health Pharmacy will offer no-appointment flu clinics. In addition, six walk-in flu clinics will be held between Sept. 26 and Oct. 24.
The Student Stores Pharmacy and Campus Health Pharmacy will offer no-appointment flu clinics. In addition, four walk-in flu clinics will be held between Sept. 28 and Oct. 20.
The real reward for the Environment, Health and Safety team was creating therapeutic art about their pandemic experiences.
Strong community participation helped Carolina defend its national title in a university flu vaccination competition.
Due to the significant increase in the volume of calls to the University Employee Occupational Health Clinic (UEOHC), employees are to follow the current CDC guidance (as of January 9, 2022). Please note that UEOHC staff will be prioritizing critical healthcare employees.
Well before COVID-19, Pauli helped keep Carolina employees healthy and safe, but her contact-tracing work has been especially important during Carolina’s response to the pandemic.
October is the optimum month to get a flu vaccination, and shots are available at the Student Stores Pharmacy, University Employee Occupational Health Clinic and clinics across campus.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to fulfill OSHA ETS for healthcare requirements, UNC-Chapel Hill has developed a COVID-19 Safety Plan to be used in addition to previously implemented policies, trainings, recordkeeping, and reporting procedures.