ns-vaxx.jpg “It remains up to the individual institutions to determine whether requiring students to obtain the COVID-19 vaccination has a real or substantial relation to protecting public health and safety on their campus,” Herring wrote. Appears In Attorney General Herring finds Va. colleges and universities can require COVID-19 vaccination for in-person attendance By Zach Rosenthal | April 26, 2021 Herring emphasizes Virginia’s individual colleges and universities taking the decision into their own hands.
Attorney General Herring finds Va. colleges and universities can require COVID-19 vaccination for in-person attendance By Zach Rosenthal | April 26, 2021 Herring emphasizes Virginia’s individual colleges and universities taking the decision into their own hands.
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