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COVID-19 vaccine appointments available at Moby Arena Friday

graphic illustration depicting a CSU person receiving the COVID-19 vaccine
(Graphic illustration by Robbie Haynes | The Collegian)

Appointments are available for a public COVID-19 vaccine clinic being held at Moby Arena on Friday, June 18 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.

According to an email notice sent by the Colorado State University Pandemic Preparedness Team, the clinic will be administering first doses of the Moderna vaccine at no cost to recipients. A second dose is required the morning of Friday, July 16, also to be given at Moby Arena.

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Individuals should not receive the COVID-19 vaccine if they have been given any other vaccinations within the last 14 days, as noted in the Pandemic Preparedness Team’s email. 

Appointments can be scheduled through the Larimer Vaccine Registration portal. The email directs those wishing to make an appointment at the Moby Arena clinic to select the June 18 date and scroll to the bottom of the page to view available times. 

If transportation is needed, the COVID Vaccine Transportation Request Form should be filled out at least 24 hours in advance. The email notes that transportation services may not be free. 

Colorado State University is among multiple universities requiring students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the upcoming fall semester. Students can upload their vaccine cards through the CSU Student Health Portal. 

Natalie Weiland can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter @natgweiland.

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Natalie Weiland
Natalie Weiland, News Director
Natalie Weiland is a sophomore political science student with a minor in legal studies and a fierce love of the Oxford comma. Weiland grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and served as an editor for her high school’s yearbook during her senior year. She credits the absolute chaos of the 2016 presidential election for introducing her to — and getting her hooked on — the world of politics and journalism. Her journey with The Collegian started in the fall of her freshman year when she began writing for the news desk.  In her spare time, Weiland enjoys reading and attempting to not have a heart attack every time The New York Times sends a breaking news update to her phone. She has two incredibly adorable dogs (that she will gladly show pictures of if asked) and three less-adorable siblings.  As news director, Weiland's main goal is to ensure that students trust The Collegian to cover stories that are important to and affect them, and she hopes that students are never afraid to reach out and start a conversation. Weiland is excited to see what The Collegian has in store this year and hopes to explore the campus community through reporting. 

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