University Health Services has now been registered as a COVID-19 Vaccination Centre

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We are pleased to report that the University Health Services has now been registered as a COVID-19 Vaccination Centre by the Ministry of Health and the Nairobi County Government, through the Nairobi Metropolitan Services.

The Vaccination will commence on Thursday April 8, 2021 at 8.30AM outside of the Main Students Clinic. It should be noted that the University Vaccination Centre will be required to observe Government prioritization guidelines and to comply with COVID-19 health protocols. In this regard, the following categories of the priority target groups will be eligible:

1)      All University of Nairobi Staff members (staff ID card required)

2)      Medical Students – To be vaccinated on Saturdays only

3)     Persons who are aged fifty eight (58) and above and are registered dependents of a University staff member

 

To this end, and in compliance with COVID-19 health protocols, the Director, ICTC, has developed an appropriate application that will facilitate booking for vaccination, allowing a maximum of 200 persons per day, hence crowd control. Please register for vaccination through the link - https://vaccination.uonbi.ac.ke/

Those who register for this voluntary vaccination exercise are advised that the vaccine will be administered in an open area and on the person’s shoulder and it is, therefore, encouraged that one presents in appropriate dressing (short sleeved/sleeveless), for ease of time management. Other pertinent information will be shared at the Vaccination Centre.