Get your shot and protect yourself.
Missouri State offers traveling COVID-19 vaccination clinics May 4-6 on campus.
If you still need a COVID-19 vaccine, Missouri State University is making it easy for you to get one.
Traveling clinics administering the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine will take place May 4-6 at select locations on campus:
Tuesday, May 4
- 9:00-11:00 – Temple Hall – Pit 1st floor
- 11:30-1:30 – Glass Hall – Atrium 1st floor
- 2:00 – 4:00 – Strong Hall – Atrium – 1st floor
Wednesday, May 5
- 9:00-11:00 – Forsythe – 1st floor hall
- 11:30-1:30 –Craig Hall – Atrium 1st floor
- 2:00 – 4:00 – Meyer Library south entrance – 1st floor
Thursday, May 6
- 9:00-11:00 – PSU 2nd floor by Bear Necessity Store
- 11:30-1:30 – PSU 2nd floor by Bear Necessity Store
- 2:00 – 4:00 – PSU 2nd floor by Bear Necessity Store
The clinics are open to all students, staff and faculty. You don’t need to make an appointment and the vaccine is free. Simply show up with your ID.
If your permanent address is not in Missouri, provide your local address when you check in for your shot.
About the J&J vaccine
The J&J vaccine is approved for people 18 years and older.
Find out more about the vaccine, including effectiveness and safety considerations.
Why get a COVID-19 vaccine?
The top reason to get a vaccination is to protect yourself, your family and your community.
If you’re vaccinated:
- You won’t have to quarantine unless you develop symptoms.
- You won’t have to participate in most COVID-19 testing next fall.
- You can gather with other fully vaccinated people without wearing masks or socially distancing.
- You can enjoy a more “normal” campus life.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights what activities are safe for those who are fully vaccinated.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get vaccinated and help stop the spread of COVID-19.
If you have questions or need more information, contact COVID19@MissouriState.edu.