GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – More than 100,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been distributed on UW-Green Bay’s campuses.
Prevea Health set up community vaccination clinics on all four campuses: Green Bay, Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan.
Also, UW-Green Bay nursing students have provided more than 700 hours vaccinating and educating at COVID-19 vaccination sites in February and March alone.
In a statement, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander says…
“We are grateful for the collective effort of our students, faculty, staff, and our partners at Prevea Health to fight the pandemic. Reaching the milestones of 100,000 vaccination shots and 30,000 rapid tests is helping our region to move past the pandemic. Not only have we shown how resilient we are in continuing to educate and keep students safe during this time, we’ve also served, as we should, as an important community partner in being a part of the solution. We will continue to try to solve problems for the region we serve.”
COVID-19 vaccines are available at all four UW-Green Bay campuses with appointments. Click here to schedule an appointment.
Rapid testing will continue through May at the Weidner Center. To date, 30,765 rapid antigen and confirmatory PCR tests have been given at the site.
To schedule an appointment, click here.



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