
State of Missouri vaccination teams supporting mass- and targeted-vaccination events across the state have now administered more than one-quarter of a million vaccines to Missourians. This total is in addition to vaccines administered by high throughput health centers, local public health agencies, federally qualified health centers, pharmacies and other community enrolled providers.
As of Saturday, April 3, teams led by the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and the Missouri National Guard, supported by other Missouri Department of Public Safety divisions and the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), have vaccinated more than 258,000 Missourians at state-supported events. This total includes the one-dose Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine and the two-dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
The milestone was achieved following a seven-day span in which more than 300,000 total vaccine doses were administered through state delivery channels – the highest seven-day total to date. This includes vaccines administered by mass and targeted vaccination teams, high throughput health centers, local public health agencies, federally qualified health centers, pharmacies and other community enrolled providers. To date, more than 1.7 million Missourians have initiated vaccination, and nearly 1.1 million have been fully vaccinated.
Through April 3, the state’s mass vaccination teams had conducted a total of 185 vaccine clinics.
Missourians interested in receiving a vaccine at a state-supported event are encouraged to use the state’s Vaccine Navigator or call the state’s COVID-19 hotline at (877) 435-8411 to register. Missourians can also visit MOStopsCOVID.com/events to find additional vaccinators in their area.


