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September 22, 2021

Reminder: Faculty, staff can win prizes by getting COVID-19 vaccine

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The second weekly drawing occurred on Monday, Sept. 20. The full list of prizes and the winners' units included:

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No purchase necessary. COVID-19 vaccines are available through Lafene Health Center and other providers at no cost.Faculty and staff members should review the potential side effects and other safety risks associated with receiving a COVID-19 vaccine published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and/or consult with their medical provider when deciding whether to be vaccinated.