Mansfield University hosts on-campus vaccination clinic for students

About 200 students receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

MANSFIELD, PA (04/20/2021) — About 200 students took advantage of Mansfield University's on-campus COVID-19 vaccination clinic hosted by UPMC Wellsboro on Monday, April 19 at Kelchner Fitness Center.

The clinic provided the first dose of the two-shot Pfizer vaccine to all interested Mansfield University students. The timing of the clinic will allow students to receive both doses of the vaccine prior to the end of the Spring semester, when most students return home for the summer. The clinic was free and optional.

"We're appreciative of local healthcare partners who brought these important vaccination clinics to the Mansfield campus," said Dr. Charles Patterson, President of Mansfield University. "Vaccines and other mitigation actions are important in keeping our campus community safe and allowing us to plan for a return to in-person classes and activities for the Fall '21 semester."

A similar on-campus clinic for MU employees and their family members will be hosted by RiteAid on Thursday, April 22 at Decker Gymnasium.

Since rollout of the vaccine began, Mansfield has identified opportunities for students and employees to be vaccinated at clinics in Pennsylvania and New York. Many students and employees were able to take advantage of these clinics prior to the university securing on-campus opportunities. The on-campus clinics provide a convenient option for the campus community and are vital to those with limited transportation options to outside clinics.

More information about Mansfield University's vaccination clinics is available at mansfield.edu/vaccine.

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Mansfield University of Pennsylvania is a public, regional university committed to providing affordable and accessible education that fosters positive social mobility for a diverse population. The university offers personalized and transformative degree programs, taught by accomplished faculty, that meet the needs of regional, state and global economies. By developing talented graduates who influence industry and enrich communities, Mansfield's impact begins in Northcentral Pennsylvania and extends around the world. Founded in 1857, Mansfield University is one of 14 institutions that comprise Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). Learn more at mansfield.edu.

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Bryce Steiner, a senior history major, receives the COVID-19 vaccine from Mansfield University nursing student Michael Grundon at Monday's on-campus clinic hosted by UPMC Wellsboro.

Several Mansfield University students pose with The Mountie after receiving their COVID-19 vaccination at Kelchner Fitness Center.