Important COVID-19 Vaccination Information for 成人抖阴Students
Tuesday April 6, 2021
Dear Students,
As Salisbury University continues its COVID-19 precautions, please note the following:
- Yesterday, Governor Hogan announced the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine for all Maryland residents age 16 and older. This includes all Maryland university students, even those from out of state.
- The Wicomico County Health Department will hold two COVID-19 vaccination clinics for 成人抖阴students and employees Monday-Tuesday, April 12-13, in Maggs Gym. Those attending must be current in their required COVID-19 testing for campus access. Please use the links below to pre-register:
- For those unable to participate in the 成人抖阴clinics, the Maryland Department of Health and Wicomico County Health Department continue to offer free COVID-19 vaccines at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center and former Tuesday Morning store at the Centre at Salisbury, respectively. Register at or by following the instructions at .
- Walk-up vaccination appointments also may be available at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center.
- Make-up COVID-19 testing for students who missed their regularly scheduled 成人抖阴COVID-19 tests while traveling for the holiday weekend April 2-4 continues 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, in the Great Hall of Holloway Hall. No appointment is necessary. Please note: This testing is only for those originally scheduled to have tested April 2-4.
- Regardless of vaccination status, students will need to continue to receive an SU-administered COVID-19 test with a negative result every seven days to maintain regular access to campus buildings, classrooms and offices. First-time testers should sign up at to begin their weekly testing appointments.
- Students needing a one-day campus pass for classes, exams or other purposes should contact COVIDTesting@salisbury.edu three business days before they need to be on campus and schedule a test for their on-campus day at . A one-day pass will be issued once that test is taken with a negative result.
Please stay safe, and thank you for continuing to do your part to #ProtectTheFlock.