The Columbus Dispatch

Rutgers University to require virus vaccine for students in fall

Mandate is apparently first of its kind in US

- Abbott Koloff

Rutgers University officials announced Thursday that all students who take on-campus classes in the fall will be required to be vaccinated for COVID-19 – apparently the first mandate of its kind in the nation – while faculty and staff members are “strongly urged” to get one of the available vaccines.

The American College Health Associatio­n, a national organizati­on that advocates for the health of college students, said it was not aware of any other schools that require COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns currently.

Rutgers already requires other kinds of vaccinatio­ns, including for measles, mumps and rubella, according to its website.

It has been difficult to to receive the COVID-19 vaccines in New Jersey, which still limits vaccinatio­ns to those who are at least 65 years old or who have a preexistin­g condition, such as asthma or diabetes, as well as smokers.

But state officials have said they expect to get additional supplies and ramp up vaccinatio­ns in the next few weeks, and federal officials have said they anticipate vaccines would be available to all Americans by the end of May.

“We are committed to health and safety for all members of our community, and adding COVID-19 vaccinatio­n to our student immunizati­on requiremen­ts will help provide a safer and more robust college experience for our students,” Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway said in a statement.

The university announced the requiremen­t in a news release, which said students “may request an exemption from vaccinatio­n for medical or religious reasons.” It said students who are enrolled in online courses will not be required to be vaccinated.

The release does not specify a requiremen­t for faculty and staff but said they are “strongly urged to get the vaccine

as vaccine supplies are made available to the wider population.”

Dory Devlin, a Rutgers spokeswoma­n, said in an email that the university determined that students have a positivity rate between 60% and 70% higher than faculty and staff.

“Given that students are easily identified as a cohort creating transmissi­on and infection, we chose to concentrat­e on them,” she wrote. “Further, this is the community that goes back to their extended families and communitie­s, and we believe that by concentrat­ing on them, we will make New Jersey safer.”

The university website indicates that Rutgers may require faculty and staff to get the vaccine at some point, specifying that it will not be required “at this time.”

The website also says students, faculty and staff who will be on campus must continue to participat­e in a university COVID testing program, practice social distancing and wear masks.

Other universiti­es have been considerin­g COVID-19 vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts, according to multiple published

reports.

For example, the University of Tennessee said this month on its website that its board of trustees approved an emergency resolution requiring students, faculty and staff to receive vaccines that are recommende­d by state or federal health officials.

That requiremen­t for now includes only the flu vaccine but “could later include a COVID-19 vaccine,” the university said in the announceme­nt.

The American College Health Associatio­n, which represents more than 800 institutio­ns of higher education, according to its website, expects schools “to take a variety of approaches,” spokeswoma­n Rachel Mack wrote in an email.

“Many will likely continue to strongly encourage that their students get vaccinated and some schools, when possible, may provide students with access to the vaccine if they choose to get vaccinated,” she wrote. “Achieving high rates of vaccinatio­n among students and others on campus is an important part of a safe reopening.”

 ?? MEL EVANS/AP FILE ?? Rutgers University says it will require that all students be vaccinated for the coronaviru­s before arriving for classes in the fall.
MEL EVANS/AP FILE Rutgers University says it will require that all students be vaccinated for the coronaviru­s before arriving for classes in the fall.

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