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Covid-19 Live Updates: Some U.S. Colleges Will Require Vaccinations in the Fall
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April 5, 2021, 5:48 p.m. ETApril 5, 2021, 5:48 p.m. ET
Walgreens acknowledges it hadn’t been following U.S. guidance on timing between Pfizer vaccine doses and will start scheduling them three weeks apart. Everyone in New Jersey aged 16 and over will soon be eligible for vaccines.
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Cornell University is requiring all students who will be on campus in the fall of 2021 to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Students walked through Ho Plaza on the Cornell campus in Ithaca, N.Y., before the school switched to online instruction last spring.Credit.Heather Ainsworth for The New York Times
How White Evangelicalsâ Vaccine Refusal Could Prolong the Pandemic
Millions of white evangelical adults in the U.S. do not intend to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Tenets of faith and mistrust of science play a role; so does politics.
Demonstrators hold signs during a protest outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta last month.Credit.Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg
April 5, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
Stephanie Nana, an evangelical Christian in Edmond, Okla., refused to get a Covid-19 vaccine because she believed it contained âaborted cell tissue.â
Nathan French, who leads a nondenominational ministry in Tacoma, Wash., said he received a divine message that God was the ultimate healer and deliverer: âThe vaccine is not the savior.â