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First employees and students receive COVID-19 vaccine at University Health Services

UW Health worker receiving COVID 19 vaccine

The arrival of vaccine provides a lot of hope for students and employees that campus will ultimately return to normal, says Jake Baggott, executive director of UHS and associate vice chancellor for student affairs/health and wellbeing.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/first-employees-and-students-receive-covid-19-vaccine-at-university-health-services/
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