Updated March 25, 3:20 p.m.: The University will open its on-campus vaccine clinic on March 31, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced at a media availability Thursday.
This follows Gov. Roy Cooper's announcement Thursday that the rest of Group 4 — which includes students residing on campus and off campus in congregate living settings — will become eligible to receive the vaccine next Wednesday, a week earlier than previously announced.
UNC will receive 2,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to distribute at that clinic.
Because the Johnson & Johnson requires only one dose, Guskiewicz said this vaccine option is convenient for students, especially those who may leave campus at the end of the semester.
Information about how to make appointments will be made available to students beginning Friday. The increased pace of vaccine rollout will contribute to UNC's goal of a more normal campus environment for the fall semester, Guskiewicz said.
"We anticipate a full return to in-person classes and teaching, with safety measures likely still in place for this coming fall," Guskiewicz said.
UNC will open a vaccination clinic at the Student Union in the former Wendy's restaurant location, the University announced in a campus email Thursday.
The University encourages campus community members to get the vaccine when it is available to them. But UNC will not require students, faculty or staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the email.