Tag: COVID-19
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Video: COVID-19 Why it Matters, Part 20, Vaccine Side Effects
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This video series features UW-Green Bay’s Immunologist Brian Merkel on COVID-19 and Why it Matters. This series empowers viewers with knowledge to help them navigate through the pandemic. Merkel has a Ph.D. in Microbiology & Immunology from the Medical College of Virginia. He is an associate professor in UW-Green Bay’s Human Biology & Biology programs…
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Welcome Quarantina, UW-Green Bay’s new testing and vaccine mascot
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A local nurse at the Rapid Testing Site on the Green Bay Campus decided the site needed a little more verve. Welcome its new mascot: Quarantina, who delivered masks to all testers Wednesday, March 3.
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Video: COVID-19 Why it Matters: Part 19, Spring Break, protect yourself against variants
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This video series features UW-Green Bay’s Immunologist Brian Merkel discussing COVID-19 and Why it Matters. This series empowers viewers with knowledge to help them navigate through the pandemic. Merkel has a Ph.D. in Microbiology & Immunology from the Medical College of Virginia. He is an associate professor in UW-Green Bay’s Human Biology & Biology programs…
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As COVID-19 vaccines roll out, Thompson sets goal of 75% of courses in person on UW campuses in fall | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Jon Shelton, vice president of higher education for the AFT-Wisconsin union and a professor at UW-Green Bay, also welcomed Thompson’s announcement, provided campuses have access to the vaccine and that there are steps taken to protect people who have health conditions that prevent them from getting it. “I can speak for our members in AFT-Wisconsin…
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Innovation in Aging Student Idea Competition next week
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The campus community and members of the public are invited to the UW-Green Bay Innovation in Aging Student Idea Competition! Join the fifth year of competition on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, from 4 to 6 p.m. This year it will be a virtual event for the first time. The competition is a collaboration between UW-Green…
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Prevea, UW-Green Bay partner to open COVID-19 vaccine clinic to open at Marinette campus | WBAY
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Prevea Health has announced a COVID-19 vaccine clinic will soon open at UW-Green Bay’s campus in Marinette, Wisconsin. Although Prevea officials haven’t decided on an official opening date, they’re tentatively anticipating it will be open for appointments on Monday, February 22nd. They say it may open earlier depending on the amount of vaccines Prevea is…
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New Prevea COVID-19 vaccination clinic set to open at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus | WFRV
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Prevea Health and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay are opening a new Prevea Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic. Organizers say the clinic will be located on the UW-Green Bay Marinette Campus at 750 W. Bay Shore St. in Marinette. According to a release, the vaccination clinic will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to all community members eligible for…
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COVID-19 vaccination clinic to open at UWGB, Marinette | FOX11
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A COVID-19 vaccination clinic is coming to the UW-Green Bay, Marinette campus. The clinic is operated by Prevea Health, in partnership with the Marinette County Public Health Department. It joins clinics on the UW-Green Bay’s Green Bay and Sheboygan campuses as those operated by Prevea. Source: COVID-19 vaccination clinic to open at UWGB, Marinette | FOX11
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Appointment-only vaccination clinic opens | Plymouth Review
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The Prevea Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus, One University Drive, is now open. Appointments are required for the Prevea Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus, and appointment availability is dependent on available vaccine supply that is provided by Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Source: Appointment-only vaccination clinic opens…
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Share your COVID-19 stories with UW-Green Bay Archives
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The UW-Green Bay Archives invites you to share your COVID-19 experiences and stories for the future. Consider sharing your experience by submitting this form. Keep diaries and journals, take photos, draw pictures of your experiences, and write letters to keep for the future. Later, consider donating a copy to the Archives. Thank you for helping create the…