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Towson University: TU To Host Vaccination Clinic On Campus Ahead Of Verification Deadline

(This story has been updated from a previous version.)

Towson University students, faculty and staff are invited to get the COVID-19 vaccination
thanks to neighboring UM St. Joseph Medical Center

This story has been updated from a previous version.

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Towson University, in partnership with University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center,
will host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the South Campus Pavilion on August 2.

St. Joseph’s is offering free, walk-in vaccinations for TU students, faculty and staff between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday, August 2 at South Campus Pavilion at TU. This free clinic will feature the Pfizer vaccine. Appointments are not necessary.
A second shot will be administered Aug. 23.

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A small supply of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will also be offered to those 18 and
older for those interested Aug. 2. All vaccinations are limited to a first come, first
serve basis and a parent must be present from registration through observation for
anyone under the age of 18.

As part of University System of Maryland requirements, all Towson University students,
faculty and staff on campus this fall must be fully vaccinated, including any vaccine-specific
waiting period following a vaccination, against COVID-19 by August 9, 2021. Visit
Towson.edu/vaxverify to upload records.

This is just the latest partnership for TU and neighboring St. Joseph Medical Center
to combat COVID-19. Vaccinations were available at St. Joseph’s in June for TU community
members.

“We are so grateful to our partners at University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center
for their collaboration in providing this opportunity for our campus community,” said
Towson University President Kim Schatzel, who serves as vice chair on the hospital’s
operating board of directors. “As we look forward to a full on-campus experience this
fall, it is imperative for our Tigers to roll up their sleeves and be vaccinated.”

TU is planning for a return to full living, learning and working on campus this fall,
and all faculty, staff and students on campus in the fall are required to be vaccinated
against the virus that causes COVID-19.

“We’re honored to partner with our valued neighbor to ensure the health and well-being
of the thousands of students, faculty members and staff at Towson University,” said
Thomas B. Smyth, MD, UM St. Joseph Medical Center President and CEO said earlier this
summer. “Keeping TU strong and healthy is our privilege and these clinics will serve
as a huge and vital step in reclaiming our community’s well-being.”

TU is following the University System of Maryland mandate that all students, faculty
and staff on campus must be vaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19 prior
to the start of fall 2021 term. Individuals should be fully vaccinated, including
any vaccine-specific waiting period following a vaccination, by August 9, 2021.

In support of the effort to encourage the entire community to be vaccinated against
the virus that causes COVID-19, TU announced a new series of prizes to be randomly
awarded to students, faculty and staff who have had their vaccination status verified.

For more information COVID-19 vaccination requirements for Towson University, visit the COVID-19 vaccination page at Towson.edu. Exemption requests will be considered.

As of Friday, June 25, more than 395 million doses of COVID-19 vaccinations have been
distributed nationwide, and at least 163.3 million people have been fully vaccinated
in the United States.

In Maryland, 77 percent of the population eligible for the vaccine have now been administered
a first shot, and nearly 3.5 million Maryland residents are fully vaccinated.


This press release was produced by Towson University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.