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Organizers Say Springfield COVID-19 Vaccine Mega Event Tops 6,000, Breaking State Record

Credit Jennifer Moore / KSMU Rachael Ingram, a cellular and molecular biology major at Missouri State University, fielded questions outside. Members of the Missouri National Guard directed traffic. Lauren Stevens, a nursing student, told attendees to roll up their sleeves as she readied a syringe. Together, they helped comprise a team that broke a state record for administering the most COVID-19 vaccines in a one-day event, according to a Tweet from the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. Capt. Jeremy Idleman with the Missouri National Guard. Credit Jennifer Moore / KSMU Around 4:00 p.m. Friday, the health department tweeted, “4,000 people have been vaccinated TODAY alone at the Mega Vaccine event. This is the most people that have been vaccinated in a single day statewide!”  The previous single day record of 3,999 was set in St. Charles County.  

COVID-19 Vaccine Mega Event Opens Up To Walk-Ins

The COVID-19 vaccine mega-event taking place on the Missouri State University campus Thursday and Friday is available to walk-in participants. Previously, organizers had planned to require an appointment. On Wednesday afternoon, David Hall, director of university safety at MSU, told KSMU organizers are trying to make the event as accessible as possible to everyone. The vaccination event is free and open to Missouri residents ages 18 and older. Here s the thing:  if it s on Thursday, it s only open to those who are in Phase 1 and 2.  That s primarily health care, those over the age of 65, critical infrastructure and education [workers]. On Friday, it s open to any Missourian. So any Missourian could walk into our clinic, or event, Hall said. 

In Missouri, Where The Weather Is Ever Changing, Take This Week To Prepare

Credit KSMU - Ozarks Public Radio The Greene County Office of Emergency Management wants you to start preparing now for the possibility of severe weather in the coming months. It’s hosting Weather Preparedness Week, with each day focusing on a different way to prepare for Missouri’s severe weather season. Severe weather impacts Missouri every year, which is why the Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management created Weather Preparedness Week. OEM urges citizens to do one thing each day this week to become better prepared for when disasters strike. Greene County residents are encouraged to learn about and prepare for receiving weather information, tornado safety, lightning safety, hail and wind, and floods.

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