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A cup of gratitude
Front-line health-care workers and emergency responders are welcome to free cups of coffee from Starbucks during December.

Add a “Vaccinated!” frame to your Facebook profile photo
Washington University “COVID-19 Vaccinated!” Facebook profile photo frames are now available. Visit Facebook and search “WUSTL vaccine” to add the design to your profile.

Additional flu shot events
Additional flu vaccination events are being offered in the Eric P. Newman Education Center, Room 308-310: Nov. 5, 9 and 11. High-dose and single-dose vaccines are available. Find out the details.

Attend MLK Week virtual events
Daily virtual events include a lecture from the U. of Pennsylvania's Dorothy Roberts, keynote address from David Dwight on St. Louis activism, panel discussion with message from Congresswoman Cori Bush, yoga session, and an update on WashU Med's diversity, equity and inclusion work.

Automatic thermal scanners being installed on campus
The scanners, which use infrared technology to detect people with elevated skin temperatures, will be rolled out in phases.

Ballot notarizing at WashU Med
If you want to vote by mail, you must request a mail-in ballot by 5 p.m. Wednesday. Find out how to get a ballot and where to go on campus to have it notarized.

Beware of scam targeting nurses
The Missouri State Board of Nursing is warning of a scam from people falsely claiming that nurses’ licenses are in jeopardy and demanding payment to keep them active.

BJC and WashU send message to community in fullpage ad
The ad, which ran in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the St. Louis American, emphasizes that protective measures like masking and social distancing are crucial to protecting our community until a vaccine is widely available.

BJC begins community vaccinations
BJC began vaccinating the public on Jan. 28. Learn about locations and pre-registration.

BJC public vaccination
Public vaccination is ramping up. Pre-registration for those in eligible groups is available online or over the phone.