Rutgers University Mandates COVID-19 Vaccinations for Students

Rutgers University Mandates COVID-19 Vaccinations for StudentsAt home insemination kit

Rutgers University is set to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all students returning to campus in the fall, becoming the first major university to do so. As vaccination efforts ramp up across the country, with a goal of 200 million doses administered by the Biden administration within his first 100 days, there is a sense of optimism about a return to normalcy in the upcoming college semester.

Announcement from University Officials

On Thursday, Rutgers President Alex Carter and university officials announced plans for a full return to campus life, emphasizing the importance of health and safety. The university will revise its immunization requirements to include the COVID-19 vaccine, meaning that, with few exceptions, all students intending to attend in Fall 2021 must be fully vaccinated. Students may request exemptions for medical or religious reasons, and all U.S.-approved vaccines (Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson) will fulfill this requirement.

Those studying online will not be subject to this policy, and the school already mandates vaccinations for other illnesses like measles and mumps. As of now, five states have made the COVID vaccine available to everyone aged 16 and over, with President Biden urging all states to follow suit by May 1. This timeline should allow ample opportunity for students to get vaccinated before the fall semester starts. With approximately 85 million Americans having received at least one vaccine dose, the pressing question remains: Will other universities adopt similar vaccination policies?

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Conclusion

In summary, Rutgers University has taken a significant step by requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all returning students, setting a precedent that may influence other institutions. With growing vaccination rates and a push for normalcy, the educational landscape is poised for transformation.

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