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Appointments Available for Phase 2 Vaccine Clinic

NRMC Community Relations | 417-448-3801
Mar 22, 2021

NRMC to host mass vaccination clinic, offers online appointment scheduling.

NRMC nurse gives a COVID-19 vaccine shot

Nevada Regional Medical Center (NRMC) is pleased to announce that appointments are available for a COVID-19 vaccination clinic to be held Tuesday, March 30. The clinic will be located at the Nevada Community Center at 200 N. Ash Street in Nevada.


Recently, the State of Missouri announced that beginning March 29, Missourians in Phase 2 will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. This includes individuals employed in construction, critical manufacturing, higher education, and remaining food and agriculture sectors, including restaurants. It also includes homeless and disproportionately affected populations with an emphasis on racial and ethnic minorities, among others. More information about who is eligible can be found at https://covidvaccine.mo.gov/priority.


There are two vaccine options being offered at the clinic on March 30; Moderna vaccines will be available from 12 to 2:30 P.M. and Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine from 2:30 to 4 P.M. Moderna is a two-dose vaccine, requiring a second dose in four weeks. Janssen is a one-dose vaccine.


Registration is required. To schedule an appointment, please visit NRMC’s online registration page at nrmchealth.com/covid19-vaccine. Anyone in need of assistance with scheduling an appointment may call NRMC at (417) 667-3355.


About Nevada Regional Medical Center

Serving a six-county area since 1937, Nevada Regional Medical Center is a 71-bed acute, intensive and skilled care hospital. Nevada Regional Medical Center has earned recognition as a respected regional medical center for its comprehensive health care services, skilled and caring employees and state-of-the-art medical technology. Staff represent more than a dozen medical specialties, including family practice, women’s services, neurology, urology, psychiatry, orthopedics, wound care services, and general, vascular, thoracic and oncological surgery. Additionally, consultation clinics are held regularly by specialists in oncology, pulmonology, podiatry, ear, nose, and throat and cardiology.


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