Indiana University Northwest hosts COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinics Jan. 25 to 28 for ages 5 and up

Indiana University Northwest hosts COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinics Jan. 25 to 28 for ages 5 and up

Clinics are free and open to the public

Indiana University Northwest, in collaboration with the Indiana State Department of Health, will host a series of COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinics on its campus on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, Jan. 25
  • Wednesday, Jan. 26
  • Thursday, Jan. 27
  • Friday, Jan. 28

The clinics will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Savannah Center, room 205. The following services will be available:

  • Single dose Johnson & Johnson Janssen vaccine
  • First dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for those age 12 and up
  • First dose of Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric vaccine for those age five to 11
  • Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson Janssen boosters for individuals meeting criteria established by the ISDH and CDC

The clinics are free and open to the public, but appointments are highly recommended. Proof of age and residency will be required. To schedule an appointment, register online at ourshot.in.gov and select the IU Northwest vaccine site or call 211.

Hoosiers age 5 and older are eligible to receive the vaccine. To learn more about eligibility, visit coronavirus.in.gov/vaccine/

To learn more about the state’s COVID-19 response, visit coronavirus.in.gov/

About IU Northwest

IU Northwest, one of seven campuses of Indiana University, located in metropolitan Northwest Indiana, approximately 30 miles southeast of Chicago and 10 miles from the Indiana Dunes National Park. The campus has a diverse student population of approximately 4,000 degree-seeking students and 1,500 dual-credit students. The campus offers Associate, Baccalaureate and Master’s degrees in a variety of undergraduate, graduate and pre-professional degree options available from the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Health and Human Services, the School of Business and Economics, the School of the Arts, and the School of Education. The campus is also host to IU School of Medicine-Northwest-Gary, which actively involves students in research and local healthcare needs through its four-year medical doctorate program. IU Northwest emphasizes high-quality teaching, faculty and student research and engagement on campus and in the community. As a student-centered campus, IU Northwest is committed to academic excellence characterized by a love of ideas and achievement in learning, discovery, creativity, and engagement. Indiana University Northwest is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to achieving excellence through diversity. The University actively encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, persons with disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups.