April 6, 2021
Lafene Health Center offers April 8 vaccine clinic to faculty, staff and students
Submitted by Lafene Health Center
Kansas State University’s Lafene Health Center has received Johnson & Johnson vaccines for current K-State faculty, staff and students.
Kansas is in phase 5 in the state vaccination plan. You must be at least 18 years of age to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is administered as a single dose.
A vaccination clinic will be held on Thursday, April 8, for individuals who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine. The clinic will be at the Chester E. Peters Recreation Complex. Appointments are required and should be made on the myLafene+ patient portal. They will be on a first-come, first-served basis. If no appointments are available, the clinic is full for the day.
Parking is available at the northwest end of the Rec Complex parking area: lot C-1, lot C-2 or the east side of Bramlage Coliseum. No parking tickets will be issued at the Rec Complex during the vaccine clinic. Enter the clinic through the north entrance of the Rec Complex. Wear a face covering, maintain physical distancing and follow university health and wellness guidance during the clinic.
The day of the clinic you must bring your driver’s license or your K-State ID card for identification. You will also need to complete the COVID-19 Vaccination Consent Form, Risk Questionnaire and the Treatment Agreement/Notice of Privacy Practices. You should also review the Emergency Use Authorization for Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) and the Notice of Privacy Practices before your appointment. All of these forms can be found on the Lafene Health Center website. If you have questions regarding the content of the EUA, you will have an opportunity to discuss this with a nurse or health care provider before receiving the vaccination.
If you are symptomatic or have been identified as a close contact and are in quarantine, you are not eligible to receive the vaccine until you have completed your quarantine or are no longer symptomatic.
More information about the COVID-19 vaccine and a list of frequently asked questions can be found on the K-State COVID-19 vaccine information website.
Find more COVID-19 vaccine information from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.