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Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 13:11
Subject: Walk-In COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics: Coming Soon to the Norman Campus
 




 

Walk-In COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics: Norman Campus

 

Getting vaccinated is the most effective way to help stop the COVID-19 pandemic. The university strongly encourages the entire OU community to get vaccinated.
 
If you’re looking for a vaccine, OU Health Services at Goddard Health Center is hosting several free walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics during the coming weeks for students, faculty, and staff.

 


 


Move-In Vaccine Clinic:

  • Tuesday, August 10 – Thursday, August 12
  • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Couch Center Storm Shelter
    • 1524 Asp Ave., Norman
    • To avoid Move-In traffic and parking issues, walking to the location is highly encouraged.
  • Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccines will be available.

Camp Crimson Vaccine Clinic:

  • Monday, August 16 – Friday, August 20
  • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Goddard Health Center*
    • 620 Elm Ave., Norman
  • Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccines will be available.
    *Vaccinations at Goddard are also ongoing throughout the year.

First Week of Classes – Mobile RV Vaccine Clinic:
In partnership with the Cleveland County Health Department

  • Monday, August 23 – Friday, August 27
    • Monday and Tuesday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Walker-Adams Mall
    • Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.: South Oval
  • Pfizer vaccine will be available.

 


 

About the Vaccine Clinics:

Who is eligible?

  • All OU students faculty, staff, and their dependents
  • International and non-resident students, faculty, and staff who have permanent out-of-state or international addresses
  • All vaccine recipients must be age 12 or older (Pfizer). The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available for individuals age 18 and older.


Is there a cost?
No. There is no cost to receive a vaccine and no co-payment is required.
 
Are appointments necessary?
No, these are walk-in clinics. 
 
If I’ve received my first dose of a two-dose vaccine outside of OU, can I receive my second dose at the OU clinics?
Yes, as long as it has been the appropriate interval for each vaccine (21 days for Pfizer, 28 days for Moderna), you may receive your second dose of that vaccine at the OU clinics. Be sure to bring your COVID-19 vaccination record card with you.

If I get my first dose of Pfizer or Moderna at the OU clinics, will I need to get dose 2 through OU, or can I get it elsewhere?
While we encourage you to get your second dose through OU Health Services, you can make an appointment elsewhere, as long as it is for the same kind of vaccine. Getting your second dose is very important because it gives you the most protection from the virus, including variants.

 

 


 

OU Vaccinates GraphicStudent Appreciation and Incentive Program | #OUVaccinates
 
OU wants to thank our students who are already vaccinated, and incentivize students who are still unvaccinated, with the OU Vaccinates Student Appreciation and Incentive Program launching Monday, Aug. 9, on the Norman campus. Stay tuned for details on how to win big with #OUVaccinates at ou.edu/together/vaccine.

 

 


 


Getting Ready for Your Vaccine:

  • Bring a photo ID. Your photo ID, such as your driver’s license or university ID, is used to ensure the dose is being administered to the same person who is in the registration system. Photo IDs from another state or country will be accepted.
  • Bring your health insurance card, if you have one. Please note there is no cost to receive the vaccine, and insurance is not required.
  • If you are receiving your second dose of a two-dose vaccine, bring your COVID-19 vaccination record card.
  • Wear a face mask. Because the clinics are considered a patient setting, masking is required in the OU vaccine clinics. Masks will be provided, or you may bring your own.

 


 

Why Get Vaccinated?
 
COVID-19 Vaccines Are:

 


 

White House College Vaccine Challenge 

OU has joined hundreds of colleges and universities across the nation to support the White House-led COVID-19 College Vaccine ChallengeLearn More

 

 


 


More Information

Norman Campus: ou.edu/together
  Health Sciences Center: ouhsc.edu/coronavirus
OU-Tulsa: ou.edu/tulsa/coronavirus







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