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Gov. Edwards visits campus to give Shot for $100 gift cards to those getting first vaccine

Published Oct. 13, 2021

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Gov. John Bel Edwards gives ؛¬ذك²فتسئµ Student Government Association President Lauren Fee a Shot for $100 gift card during a visit to the campus COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinic Tuesday. The governor made a stop at the university to give gift cards to students, and members of the public, receiving their first vaccine, and to visit with President Ron Berry.

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Louisiana National Guard offers the free COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinics from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday in the SUB.


To encourage the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. John Bel Edwards visited the University of Louisiana Monroe Tuesday, where he gaveج‎ج‎gift cards to students and members of the community receiving their first dose of the vaccine.

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“Nothing is more important than giving the Shot for $100 cards to the students,â€‌ said Edwards, who was pleased with the number of students at the vaccine clinic in the Student Union Building.

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After meeting with students, the governor visited President Ron Berry and congratulated him on his investiture on Oct. 1.

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Michael Crenshaw and Gov. John Bel Edwards

“We are honored to host the governor and thank him for his leadership during these challenging times with COVID-19,â€‌ Berry said. “Gov. Edwards is a strong supporter of Higher Education and has provided us one of the best budgets in years.â€‌

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Michael Crenshaw, a ؛¬ذك²فتسئµ Hawkseeker and accounting major who is already vaccinated, came to meet the governor and compliment Edwards on his TikTok account.

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“It’s really cool to see that level of engagement,â€‌ Crenshaw said. “The governor uses TikTok to promote vaccines. To meet him was an opportunity I could not pass up.â€‌

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The Louisiana Department of Health and Louisiana National Guard offers the free COVID-19 vaccine and testing clinics from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday in the SUB.