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Gov Parson announces week four of COVID-19 mass vaccinations sites

The canceled are the clinics in partnership with the Missouri National Guard, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services and the Missouri Emergency Management Agency.

National Guard holding first St Louis County COVID-19 vaccination event on Saturday on UMSL campus

Registration opens for St. Louis County COVID-19 vaccination event on UMSL campus Sam Clancy Replay Video UP NEXT The Missouri National Guard, Governor Mike Parson s office and local health officials will host their first COVID-19 vaccination event in St. Louis County Saturday. The event will be held at the Millennium Student Center on the campus of the University of Missouri St. Louis from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. or until supplies run out.  Approximately 2,200 doses are expected to be administered at the event, which will be in addition to the county s allotment from the state, according to a news release from the St. Louis County health department.

Booster Vaccinations Scheduled for Pettis County

National Guard holding COVID-19 vaccine event at UMSL on Saturday

Registration opens for St. Louis County COVID-19 vaccination event on UMSL campus Registration is required for the event Saturday at the Millennium Student Center at the University of Missouri St. Louis Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 2:02 PM CST February 18, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. The Missouri National Guard, Governor Mike Parson s office and local health officials will host their first COVID-19 vaccination event in St. Louis County Saturday. The event will be held at the Millennium Student Center on the campus of the University of Missouri St. Louis from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. or until supplies run out.  Approximately 2,200 doses are expected to be administered at the event, which will be in addition to the county s allotment from the state, according to a news release from the St. Louis County health department.

Missouri adjusts COVID-19 vaccination allocations to prioritize high-throughput locations

Missouri adjusts COVID-19 vaccination allocations to prioritize ‘high-throughput’ locations Missouri adjusts COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan and last updated 2021-02-01 19:32:10-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Northland will become vaccine central in the Kansas City region for two weeks in February. Missouri announced Monday that the state health department will focus on delivering COVID-19 vaccines to health care partners able to administer at least 5,000 doses per week throughout February. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services included two hospitals located north of the Missouri River as part of the state’s new emphasis on “high-throughput” locations, which begins this week.

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