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November 4, 2019 TO November 7, 2019

Flu Clinic with Nurse on Campus


Vancouver Campus | 12:00pm–2:00pm

Don't let the flu set you back this term! If you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, drop-in to get your flu shot from the Nurses on Campus at the UBC Wellness Centre this week (no appointment necessary):

  • Monday November 4th: 12-2pm
  • Tuesday November 5th: 10am-12pm
  • Wednesday November 6th: 12-2pm
  • Thursday November 7th: 12-2pm

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12:00pm - 2:00pm

Vancouver Campus

UBC Wellness Centre (Room 1400) in the Life Building

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We all have a hand in shaping campus environments that support health, wellbeing, and sustainability. By championing wellbeing, we can build stronger and more inclusive communities at UBC and beyond.

UBC Wellbeing
UBC Wellbeing Design Lab
2321-2260 West Mall
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V6T 1Z4
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