Gallery: Mass Vaccination Event held at Hammons Student Center
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Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department have partnered to host a two-day Mass Vaccination Site at Hammons Student Center Thursday, April 8 and Friday, April 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID-19 Vaccines are available to Missouri residents.
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Missouri State University transportation services signs direct patients toward Hammons Student Center for the Mass Vaccination Site, hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8 and Friday, Apri 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents over the two-day event. The event will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
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Ramona Ray closes her eyes while receiving a dose of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID-19 vaccine at a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8. The two-day event is held by Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday and Friday, April 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
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A dose of the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine lays out on a table, ready for administration, during the Mass Vaccination Site held by Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8 in Hammons Student Center. The two-day event, held Thursday and Friday, April 9, will include 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
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RN Nancy Hoeman places a band-aid on the arm of patient Ramona Ray before administering a dose of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID-19 vaccine at a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8. The two-day event is held by Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday and Friday, April 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
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Patients sit above the Hammons Student Center court after receiving their COVID-19 vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site, hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8. After receiving their dose, patients were instructed to sit for about 15 minutes to ensure they feel well and are not experiencing any severe side effects. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents over the two-day event.
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Monika Feeney, Missouri State University School of Nursing director, asks patient Kaitlyn Peck a series of questions before administering the COVID-19 vaccine during a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is held by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
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Monika Feeney, Missouri State University School of Nursing director, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Kaitlyn Peck during a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is held by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
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Patients sit above the Hammons Student Center court after receiving their COVID-19 vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site, hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8. After receiving their dose, patients were instructed to sit for about 15 minutes to ensure they feel well and are not experiencing any severe side effects. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents over the two-day event.
- Greta Cross/The Standard

Toni Cowger of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department fills a syringe with Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard

Kim Bacon of the Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Missouri State University fills a syringe with Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
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Missouri State University transportation services signs direct patients toward Hammons Student Center for the Mass Vaccination Site, hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8 and Friday, Apri 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents over the two-day event. The event will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Ramona Ray closes her eyes while receiving a dose of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID-19 vaccine at a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8. The two-day event is held by Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday and Friday, April 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
A dose of the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine lays out on a table, ready for administration, during the Mass Vaccination Site held by Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8 in Hammons Student Center. The two-day event, held Thursday and Friday, April 9, will include 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
RN Nancy Hoeman places a band-aid on the arm of patient Ramona Ray before administering a dose of the Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID-19 vaccine at a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8. The two-day event is held by Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday and Friday, April 9. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Patients sit above the Hammons Student Center court after receiving their COVID-19 vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site, hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8. After receiving their dose, patients were instructed to sit for about 15 minutes to ensure they feel well and are not experiencing any severe side effects. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents over the two-day event.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Monika Feeney, Missouri State University School of Nursing director, asks patient Kaitlyn Peck a series of questions before administering the COVID-19 vaccine during a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is held by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Monika Feeney, Missouri State University School of Nursing director, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Kaitlyn Peck during a Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is held by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Patients sit above the Hammons Student Center court after receiving their COVID-19 vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site, hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department Thursday, April 8. After receiving their dose, patients were instructed to sit for about 15 minutes to ensure they feel well and are not experiencing any severe side effects. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents over the two-day event.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Toni Cowger of the Springfield-Greene County Health Department fills a syringe with Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
Kim Bacon of the Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Missouri State University fills a syringe with Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine during the Mass Vaccination Site Thursday, April 8 at Hammons Student Center. The two-day event is hosted by Missouri State and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. 10,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to Missouri residents.
- Greta Cross/The Standard
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