NCCU COVID-19 Clinic Open June and July with Multiple Vaccines

Posted June 14, 2021, 9:23AM

 North Carolina Central University (NCCU) will offer both first and second doses of Moderna and Pfizer, and single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines, at walk-in visits and appointments from 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., on the following dates in June and July: Tuesday, June 15; Thursday, June 17; Tuesday, June 29; Tuesday, July 13; Tuesday, July 20; and Tuesday, July 27. 

WHAT:  NCCU has a supply of the COVID-19 vaccines and its clinic will be open to individuals from the community.

WHEN:  Individuals can sign up for appointments using the accompanying links for: 

WHO: For details on eligibility, please visit the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services here

WHERE: 

North Carolina Central University 

LeRoy T. Walker Physical Education Complex, Gymnasium, 2nd Floor

1450 Alston Avenue

Durham, NC 27707 

(June 15 and June 17)

 

Alfonso Elder Student Union

1801 Fayetteville Street

Durham, NC 27707

(June 29, July 13, July 20 and July 27)

 

MEDIA NOTES:  Media can capture the clinic beginning at 11 a.m., on the available clinic dates. Completion and submission of the NCCU COVID-19 Visitor Screening Form is required in advance: https://myeol.nccu.edu/webform/covid-19-visitor-screening-form2. Please use Quiana Shepard ([email protected] / 919-530-7219) as your contact. As this is an active clinic, a member of the NCCU Communications and Marketing team will accompany you onsite. Contact Quiana Shepard at 919-864-0814 upon arrival and email [email protected] for details.     

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