Phelps Health’s respiratory screening station, located on Tenth Street across from the emergency department, is no longer offering COVID-19 tests or screenings for other respiratory-type illnesses such as influenza or strep throat. Instead, individuals seeking COVID-19 testing can be seen at the following locations without an appointment:
Read More »Update: We were informed this clinic is full and closed. We will do our best to update the campus community about other upcoming clinics as soon as we hear about them.
Read More »During Monday night’s meeting, the Rolla City Council allowed the city’s COVID-19 ordinance to expire today (Tuesday, Feb. 2). Missouri S&T is not affected by this change. S&T will continue to require face coverings in classrooms, labs and public spaces, limit the size of gatherings, and continue to practice the safety protocols outlined here.
Read More »Update: This clinic is full and registration is closed. Phelps Health will be the site of an appointment-only drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinic 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, and Friday, Feb. 5, in the Phelps Health parking lot on 10th Street across from the hospital’s emergency department.
Read More »Update: We were informed Tuesday evening that this clinic is full and closed. We will do our best to update the campus community about other upcoming clinics as soon as we hear about them.
In partnership with Jordan Valley Community Health and the Missouri National Guard, the Pulaski County Health Center will host an appointment-only COVID-19 vaccination clinic 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, and Saturday, Jan. 30, at the St. Robert Municipal Center on Eastlawn Ave. in St. Robert, Missouri.
Now that COVID-19 vaccines are available, you may be wondering when you can receive the vaccine. The answer depends on your health and age, occupation, and the availability of doses. If you would like S&T to notify you of vaccine availability, please complete this form for faculty and staff. You will be emailed with instructions once the vaccine is available to you. Filling out this survey does not guarantee when you get a vaccine, but it does provide a way for the health care staff to contact you when doses are available.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s COVID-19 safety guidelines allow for events on campus as long as they are limited to no more than 10 individuals and all participants maintain a physical distance of six feet or more and wear appropriate facial coverings as much as possible during the event. In keeping with best practices during the pandemic, you should plan to hold virtual events for groups larger than 10.
However, students, faculty and staff may host events for larger groups if approved by the university’s COVID-19 Incident Command Team leaders. To request an exemption from the current COVID-19 guidelines for your event, please please complete this form at least two weeks before the date of your event and include the following details:
Read More »Note: As of 10:11 a.m., all appointments for the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Phelps Health on Jan. 23 have been filled. Phelps Health will share information about future COVID-19 vaccination clinics at phelpshealth.org and on the organization’s social media pages.
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, chancellor of Missouri S&T, sent the following message to students, faculty and staff on Jan. 19, the first day of classes for the Spring 2021 semester:
Read More »Missouri S&T is committed to helping employees stay safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. One important tool for suppressing the spread of the coronavirus is the COVID-19 vaccine. In order to notify you of vaccine availability, we are asking faculty and staff to complete this form as soon as possible: https://mst.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9oj2S2AvlohLeXI.
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