Missouri S&T’s student health services team provides the following updated information to the campus community regarding COVID-19 guidance.
Read More »Any student, staff or faculty member who tests positive for COVID-19 needs to report positive results to Student Health Services. This includes any positive test result from in-home testing as well as from any other testing site. Report results by emailing COVID@mst.edu or calling 573-341-4902.
Read More »Classes will start on Tuesday, Jan. 18. In a message to the four University of Missouri System campuses on Jan. 11, leaders stressed the following:
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Read More »U.S. travel guidelines recently changed for international travelers. Effective Monday, Dec. 6, all air passengers, regardless of vaccination status, must show a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than one day before travel to the United States. Either NAAT/PCR or Antigen testing will be allowed.
Read More »Missouri S&T encourages all students to be fully vaccinated prior to returning to campus. Vaccination against COVID-19 is the most effective way to protect yourself and others from the virus. While vaccinations are not required, every student moving into the residence halls must meet one of the following four criteria below prior to being allowed to check in:
Read More »Individuals may get free COVID-19 tests 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday, July 21, in Phelps Health’s respiratory screening station in the Phelps Health parking lot at One Innovation Drive in Rolla. Enter from 10th Street onto Innovation Drive. No registration or appointment is needed.
Read More »The Phelps Health respiratory screening station located on 10th St. across from the hospital’s emergency department is no longer offering COVID-19 testing. Individuals seeking COVID-19 testing can be seen at the following Phelps Health locations without an appointment:
Read More »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:
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Read More »The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will offer free COVID-19 testing to Missouri residents by appointment 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the Lions Club Den and Park.
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