All Stanford employees and students who are unvaccinated are encouraged to visit one of Stanford Health Care’s vaccination sites for a first-dose vaccination from Tuesday, April 27 through Saturday, May 1.
Update on possible vaccine options for eligible groups
Russell Furr, associate vice provost for environmental health and safety, updates the campus community about options for getting a vaccine, noting that Stanford encourages those eligible to seek vaccination appointments through any available distribution channel in the county where they live.
In a message to the Stanford community, Russell Furr, associate vice provost for Environmental Health & Safety, provides an update on the Bay Area’s changing vaccination landscape.
Update on vaccine availability in the Stanford area
A message to the campus community addresses COVID-19 vaccine availability in the Stanford area, including information about additional appointment options for currently eligible university employees and local county plans for expanding eligibility later this month.
A message to the campus community highlights a new web page that aims to help members of the campus community track the latest information about vaccine distribution.
Associate Vice Provost Russell Furr provides an update on public health restrictions at Stanford following the state’s lifting of the regional stay-at-home order, which still leaves local counties in the highest-risk purple tier of the state’s COVID-19 framework.
Though Stanford continues to await information on whether universities will play a role in COVID-19 vaccine administration beyond the healthcare setting, the State of California is providing more information about its vaccine plans overall.
County mandated change to breakroom and kitchenette access
To comply with capacity limitations set by Santa Clara County, Stanford is limiting access to breakrooms and will make alternative break spaces available.