Fairfax Co. Health Dept. Vaccine Clinic Available for All Faculty and Staff at Ernst Center, April 28-30

April 29, 2021 / General NOVA News

Dear NOVA Community,  

As you know, NOVA is supporting the Fairfax County Health Department by providing space at the Ernst Center on our Annandale Campus for a Medspack vaccination clinic that is administering the Pfizer vaccine.   

Throughout the pandemic, NOVA has placed the greatest priority on your health and well being; so beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, April 28, through Friday, April 30, all faculty and staff who wish to be vaccinated may do so from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Ernst Center location without an appointment

You may attend the vaccine clinic during your work hours simply by obtaining prior approval from your supervisor. You do not need to take leave time. 

Again, no appointment or registration will be required for NOVA employees at the Ernst Center vaccination clinic April 28-30—on these days only, the clinic will offer walk-up service to NOVA employees seeking their first COVID shot. 

Where you live does not matter: you simply need to present evidence that you work at NOVA. Upon entering the facility, you will need to present your NOVA ID (or recent pay stub) and a state-issued driver’s license.  For your second dose, you will need to register online at MedsPack.   

After April 30, Fairfax County will continue to administer vaccine doses at the Ernst Center, but registration and appointments will be required.   

I strongly encourage each of you to become vaccinated against COVID-19 and ask that you consider this unique and convenient opportunity to help our community beat this virus. It’s time to #VaxUpNOVA! 

Thank you to our partners in Fairfax County for this important collaboration!

Sincerely, 

Anne 

Vaccination Clinic Site Address:
Annandale Campus 
Ernst Cultural Center (CE building) 
8430 Center Drive 
Annandale, VA 22003 

Free and plentiful parking is available. 

Submitted by:
Anne M. Kress, president, presidentsoffice@nvcc.edu