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Coronavirus Campus Communication

Email from VCSU Health Services 4/12/21

Apr 12, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic this week at CCHD! Vaccine is available for EVERY VCSU student and employee! Insurance is NOT required! VCSU on Campus Clinic on Wednesday, April 21st!

City County Health District is hosting a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic on Friday, April 16th this clinic is open to all individuals age 18 and up!

Health Insurance is NOT required – vaccine is available to EVERYONE

When registering, if you cannot bypass the insurance information, please write in “No Insurance”

Vaccine Brands: Janssen (one dose) and Moderna (2 doses, 2nd dose will be on May 14th)

Location: CCHD Office – 415 2nd AV NE

To register for this clinic CLICK HERE.

(Please call CCHD at 701-845-8518 or Betty Tykwinski at 701-845-7305 if you have any questions/issues with registering)

**CCHD will also be on VCSU campus on Wednesday, April 21st from 11am-1pm in the Student Center

Janssen Vaccine will be available for EVERYONE age 18 and up – Insurance is NOT required more information and link to come soon**

Why wait? Vaccinate!

Getting vaccinated will save lives.

  • Getting vaccinated not only protects you from getting sick, but  also protects your family, friends, and your fellow co-workers from the virus.

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.

Fully vaccinated individuals (starting two weeks post-vaccination) do not have to quarantine if exposed to COVID-19.

Side effects from vaccinating against COVID-19 are typically mild and resolve on their own in 1-2 days.

  • The most common side effects are pain at the site of injection, feeling tired, headache, body aches, chills, and fever.
  • Severe allergic reactions to vaccination are rare and manageable with treatment.

The risks of COVID-19 infection are real.

  • 1 in 525 North Dakotans have died from COVID-19.
  • 1 in 200 North Dakotans have been hospitalized from COVID-19.
  • 1 in 8 North Dakotans have tested positive for COVID-19.
  • Even people with COVID-19 who are not hospitalized or who have mild illness can experience long-term symptoms.

Betty Tykwinski, MSN, RN
Director for Health & Wellness Services
Valley City State University
101 College St SW
701-845-7305
betty.j.tykwinski@vcsu.edu