Seton Hall University to require COVID-19 vaccinations for fall 2021 semester
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Seton Hall will require every member of the University community to receive a COVID-19 vaccine before the fall 2021 semester, the Executive Cabinet announced in an email to students Friday. Exemptions will be made for religious, health, and “personal” reasons.
The announcement comes one day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its guidance to allow fully vaccinated individuals to remove masks and stop social distancing in most settings.
Photo by Nicholas Kerr
“Yesterday’s CDC announcement is a vivid reminder of the benefits that come with being vaccinated,” the announcement said. “Widespread vaccinations provide the clearest and shortest path to resuming activities we enjoy.”
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Seton Hall to host vaccine clinic on South Orange campus
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Seton Hall will host a vaccine clinic on its South Orange campus on Wednesday, according to an email from the Health Intervention and Communication Team (HICT).
Health Services and RWJBarnabas Health’s Clara Maas Medical Center will administer first doses of the Moderna vaccine from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Richard and Sheila Regan Fieldhouse.
According to the HICT, Clara Maas’ guidelines require anyone getting the first shot to receive their second dose on campus on May 26 a week after final exams end.
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Gov. Phil Murphy signs three bills legalizing weed in the Garden State
Home » News » Gov. Phil Murphy signs three bills legalizing weed in the Garden State
Posted By Nicholas Kerr on Feb 23, 2021
Capping off a three-year-long effort to legalize recreational marijuana in New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy signed several bills into law on Monday officially regulating cannabis use and possession for adults 21 years and older, halting arrests for pot possession and establishing new penalties for those younger than 21 caught with the drug.
New Jersey will now become the 15th state with legalized recreational marijuana laws on the books, and only the fourth on the east coast, joining Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine.