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MCC Daily Tribune

Vax/Booster Clinic on Today, Jan. 20 at Brighton Campus

COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters (when eligible) are mandatory for students who plan to participate in in-person classes and activities at any MCC location for the spring semester. (Students who learn online or remotely with no plans to come to campus do not have to verify vaccination. Visit the Coronavirus Updates and Resources for the latest information.)

The College will host a vaccination clinic exclusively for MCC students and employees from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Today, January 20, in the Gilman Lounge, R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center on the Brighton Campus. The clinic is hosted in partnership with Monroe County and is brought to you free of charge.

Step 1 - Register using this link: Schedule Appointment with Monroe County, to guarantee your appointment. Walk-ins are welcomed.

Clinic staff will administer the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines and the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine as well as booster shots. Your appointment for the second dose will be scheduled at the clinic. A second vaccination/booster clinic for students and employees is in the works for Thursday, February 10.

Step 2 - After your appointment, upload a scan of your vaccination card reflecting you have received one or two shots or a booster to the  Student Health Services Portal.

Students who do not verify that they are vaccinated or who do not receive an approved official exemption for the spring semester will be removed from in-person classes. This may affect financial aid eligibility.

Employees are not required to have a COVID-19 vaccination and have the option to voluntarily submit proof of vaccination and a booster using MCC Human Resources’ Employee Vaccination Verification form (access the form via the link on the Coronavirus Updates and Resources webpage).

The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, free and available throughout the local community. Visit Monroe County’s vaccine website for locations of county-run clinics, including the County’s Mass Vaccination site on MCC’s Downtown Campus, and to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are welcomed at the Downtown Campus vaccination site.

Questions? Please contact us at covid19response@monroecc.edu.

Thank you for doing your part to keep MCC safe.

Attached Files:
Covid Vax-Booster Clinic_Jan202022.pdf

Rosanna Yule
Government and Community Relations
01/20/2022