JUNE 14, 2021 — Editor’s note: The following Recovery Operations message was sent today via email to faculty, staff and students:
On-campus COVID-19 vaccine clinics are an excellent way to get vaccinated before the fall semester. For the rest of June, all current or enrolled students, faculty and staff who attend a clinic can enter to win their choice of one of many great prizes, including:
Additionally, every clinic attendee can enjoy lunch on us! All participants will receive a $10 Rowdy Dollars gift card for use at any on-campus retail or dining location.
Clinics are available twice per week from June 16 to June 30:
Clinics are open to current or enrolled UTSA students, faculty, staff and family members. To secure an available vaccine ahead of time, we encourage you to register for an appointment via the link provided in today’s email. Registration is first-come, first-served. Walk-ins are accepted while supplies last.
Learn more about what to expect at your appointment, which forms to complete, and where to park when you arrive.
Need a Ride?
Free rides to and from COVID-19 vaccine appointments at UTSA’s on-campus clinics are available through Uber and Lyft. Visit their websites for more information.
Sign Up for Vaccine Availability Alerts
If you can’t attend a June clinic, more summer dates will be announced soon! Stay up to date on appointment opportunities for the Roadrunner community by signing up for text message notifications whenever new opportunities are available. To sign up, text UTSAvaccine to 226787. There is no cost for joining, but standard messaging and data rates from your mobile carrier may apply. You can opt out at any time.
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