Wyoming colleges won t require COVID-19 vaccines next fall
April 21, 2021
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) The University of Wyoming and Laramie County Community College say they will not require students and employees to receive COVID-19 vaccines before returning to campus next school year.
Federal statistical models show that Wyoming is home to the most vaccine-hesitant counties in the country, the Casper Star-Tribune has reported.
“We are working hard to provide (students and employees) with good resources so they can make informed decisions about whether or not they choose personally to get the vaccine,” Lisa Trimble, associate vice president of institutional advancement for Laramie County Community College, told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle.
Wyoming colleges won t require COVID-19 vaccines next fall
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