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WILL THERE BE A ROLLBACK? Still hundreds a day. But the 812 new COVID-19 cases reported Monday in Massachusetts is the smallest single-day total since early last November. With that as backdrop, Gov. Charlie Baker continued this week to raise expectations that he will roll back on restrictions.
âStay tuned, he said Monday, when asked what he has in mind, in light of the fact that itâs been reported the Biden administration may relax outdoor mask use requirements. We re going to make some additional announcements here in Massachusetts this week, Baker said. He declined to say more. CNN reported Monday that President Joe Biden plans to update the federal government s mask policy on Tuesday.
Massachusetts state universities mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for students Share Updated: 9:46 PM EDT Apr 26, 2021 The MetroWest Daily News SOURCE: The MetroWest Daily News
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 9:46 PM EDT Apr 26, 2021 Every school that is part of the Massachusetts state university system will require students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 before they attend in-person classes next fall.The presidents of the nine Massachusetts State Universities have unanimously decided to require undergraduate and graduate students who are attending in-person classes, conducting research on campus, living in residence halls, or participating in campus life activities to become fully inoculated with an approved COVID-19 vaccine prior to the start of the 2021 academic year.The presidents expect that all employees will also be fully vaccinated prior to the start of the fall semester. Student safety and the
By Colin A. Young, State House News Service
Joining Northeastern University, Emerson College and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the Massachusetts state university system bcame the latest to require that its students be vaccinated against the coronavirus before returning to campus for in-person classes in the fall semester.
Undergraduate and graduate students who are attending in-person classes, conducting research on campus, living in residence halls or participating in campus life activities will be required to become fully inoculated prior to the start of the 2021 academic year, the presidents of the nine state universities agreed, according to the State Universities Council of Presidents.
Massachusetts state universities, including Framingham State, will require students to get the COVID-19 vaccine
FRAMINGHAM – Framingham State University, and other state universities in Massachusetts, will require students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend in-person classes this fall, joining a growing number of colleges and universities across the nation and state.
The presidents of the nine universities in the state s system unanimously decided to mandate the vaccine for undergraduate and graduate students who attend in-person classes, conduct research on campus, live in residence halls, or participate in campus life activities. They also expect that all employees will also be fully vaccinated prior to the start of the fall semester.