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COVID-19 vaccines required for in-person college attendance in Nevada

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COVID-19 vaccines required for in-person college attendance in Nevada

COVID-19 vaccines required for in-person college attendance in Nevada

COVID-19 shots are now required in order to attend college on campuses in Nevada.

The Nevada Board of Health unanimously approved the vaccine mandate for students on Friday.

It doesn't take effect until Nov.

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STUDENTS DURING THE PANDEMIC.COVID SHOTS ARE NOWREQUIRED IN ORDER TO ATTENDCOLLEGE ON CAMPUSES IN NEVADA.THANKS FOR JOINING US FORTHE NEWS AT 3.IM RACHEL MOORE,IN FOR ROSS.THE STA BTEOARD OF HEALTHUNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE VACCINEMANDATE FOR STUDENTS.BUT IT DOESNT TAKE EFFECTUNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST.OFFICIALS SAY IF YOU AREREGISTERING FOR THE SPRINGSEMESTER, YOU’LL HAVE TO SHOWPROOF OF VACCINATION,A UNLV PHD STUDENT SAYSTHE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE SHETALKED WITH ARE IN FAVOR.23:50 over 60 percent ofgraduate and professional we areeducated students.

We arestudents of science.

We arestudents of public health.2401butted to 24:20 im hoping thatyou can listen to the studentson this call"THIS COMES AS STUDENTSHAVE BEEN MOVING INTO RESIDENCYHALLS THIS WEEK.




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