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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Mass Vaccine inoculation clinic (March 26 - 27, 2021) Notre Dame Univ. Campus Ice Arena, Angela Blvd.

 announced 3/2/2021 University website nd.edu/ 

In partnership with the Indiana Department of Health and the St. Joseph County Health Department, the University of Notre Dame will stand up and implement a mass inoculation clinic on campus in late March to provide free COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Indiana residents throughout the region.

“When the state of Indiana was deciding where to locate a mass COVID-19 vaccination center in northern Indiana, it asked Notre Dame. We welcomed the opportunity to help,” University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., said. “We are grateful that state health officials recognized Notre Dame as a potential partner in this strategic deployment of vaccines for our region. The Notre Dame community remains committed to doing our part to help fight the pandemic on campus and beyond.

“I could not be prouder of the University for making it possible to help our local community combat this persistent disease.”

Similar clinics will be opened at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Ivy Tech Community College in the south-central community of Sellersburg.

In making the announcement, Gov. Eric Holcomb said: “Getting tens of thousands of vaccines in arms in a matter of days is a huge undertaking that requires incredible partnerships. We are incredibly grateful to IMS, Notre Dame and Ivy Tech for their willingness to meet this challenge head-on to help save Hoosier lives.”

Notre Dame’s clinic at the Compton Family Ice Arena will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. March 26 and 27 and will be available to Indiana residents throughout the region. An additional day may be added depending on demand and vaccine availability.

The one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be provided to those who meet the state’s age and other eligibility guidelines at the time. The ice arena is on the south side of the Notre Dame campus along Angela Boulevard and is easily accessible to the public.

The initiative, announced today by the state health department, is part of a statewide effort to quickly administer vaccinations to as many Hoosiers as possible. All clinics will require advance registration through https://ourshot.in.gov or by calling 211. The mass vaccination clinics are listed as sites that eligible Hoosiers can select when making an appointment. No walk-ups will be permitted. Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging, AARP and nearly 70 libraries statewide also can help people schedule appointments.

The mass inoculation clinic is apart from a previously announced administration site for the Notre Dame community that the University is pursuing separately with the state health department.

1 comment:

Timothy Shaw said...

Dr. Bob Cassady of the South Bend Clinic. “They are just trying to pick a couple days to open up more slots to get as many people vaccinated as possible. On March 26 and 27, the IDOH, ND and the SJCHD are sponsoring a mass vaccination clinic at Notre Dame at the Compton Family Ice Arena. There will be 3,000 doses of vaccines given each day for the event, and it’s the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, so you just need one dose.”

It’s important to know that you can’t just show up.

You have to register in advance and be eligible to get a shot. To do that, visit ourshot.in.gov or call 211.