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Note: The signup for the clinic is closed. Slots may appear to be open on the signup page because some who registered mistakenly did not make appointments for both days of the two-dose clinic. We are working to make sure appointments are scheduled correctly and do not anticipate additional openings at this time. 

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will host a public COVID-19 vaccination clinic Friday, February 26, for eligible recipients to receive their first vaccine dose.

The clinic will be by appointment only. To receive a vaccine through the university, recipients must be in the risk-based phase or age-based phase for Knox County.

Currently in Knox County people in phases 1a1, 1a2, or 1b or those age 65 and older are eligible to receive the vaccine. The State of Tennessee has a COVID-19 eligibility tool to help people determine their status. Learn more about State of Tennessee age- or risk-based phases.

To schedule an appointment, go to signupgenius.com/go/26Feb-MarPublicSU.

Because the Moderna vaccine requires two doses, make sure you are available for both the first and second vaccination appointment. Signups will include both dates.

The online signup page includes the required consent form and additional information. Participants are asked to complete the consent form in advance of their appointment. Consent forms will also be available at the clinic.

For information about the clinic location, directions, and parking, carefully read the information available on the signup page. Campus operators can provide additional assistance at 865-974-1000. Campus operators cannot set appointments.

Event details

The clinic will be held Friday, February 26, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Pilot Company Ballroom on the second floor of the Student Union, 1502 Cumberland Avenue. Those attending should use the Cumberland Avenue entrance and follow signage to the ballroom.

Parking for the event is free at the Volunteer Hall Parking Garage, 1525 White Avenue. Signage will direct attendees to the Student Union, and shuttles will be available to transport individuals with mobility issues. Attendees will need to present the vaccination card they receive at the clinic to validate their parking when leaving the garage.

View a parking map for the clinic.

Learn more about COVID-19 vaccine distribution at the University of Tennessee.

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CONTACT

Owen Driskill (865-974-2383, jdriskil@utk.edu)