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Update on Johnson & Johnson vaccine How to find a vaccination appointment Campus and the broader community continue make great progress on vaccination to protect against COVID-19 – now more than 19,000 employees and students have had at least one dose of vaccine. The faster we’re able to get shots in arms, the better we’ll be protected against the highly contagious variants of COVID-19 that are now spreading widely within our community and around the country and world. Knowing what percentage of our community is vaccinated helps university leaders plan and make decisions about campus operations and health and safety policies.

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UC Berkeley shifts COVID-19 testing requirements as vaccinations rise

UC Berkeley shifts COVID-19 testing requirements as vaccinations rise Gisselle Reyes/Staff Last Updated April 5, 2021 As COVID-19 vaccine rollout progresses throughout California, UC Berkeley has eased mandatory testing requirements for students, faculty and staff who are fully vaccinated. If not vaccinated by UHS, one can indicate their vaccinated status in eTang by uploading a photo of their vaccine card and indicating the date they were vaccinated in the COVID-19 Vaccine section of Medical Clearances, according to a campus COVID-19 dashboard update Friday. The update added that campus will release a process and form for vaccine declination soon. Campus considers people fully vaccinated 14 days after their final dose, the update reads. After this point, vaccinated athletes and on-campus students will be required to get tested for COVID-19 once per week instead of twice.

FAA Approves Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine

FAA Approves Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine (Updated) The FAA has approved the Johnson & Johnson “one-shot” COVID-19 vaccine for pilots and others who “perform safety sensitive duties.” Previously, the agency had approved the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines and, as with those, the J&J alternative carries a brief waiting period before resuming duties. The approval came on the same day the FDA issued emergency approval for the vaccine. According to the FAA, “To maintain the highest level of safety in the National Airspace System, the FAA will require the affected recipients of this single-dose vaccine to wait 48 hours before conducting safety sensitive aviation duties, such as flying or controlling air traffic. The waiting period, which accounts for potential side effects, applies to those holding an Airman Medical Certificate issued under 14 CFR Part 67 or a Medical Clearance issued under FAA Order 3930.3C.” For commercial pilots and controllers, the one-dose va

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