Students, faculty generally approve of University of Michigan COVID vaccine mandate
ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan is getting general support for its campus-wide COVID-19 vaccination mandate from students, faculty and lecturers, but concerns over implementation and enforcement exist. Read more: University of Michigan requiring COVID vaccines for students, faculty and staffFaculty Senate Chairman Allen Liu is “absolutely delighted” with the mandate, due to health benefits of the vaccine against COVID-19 and its variants. Liu conducted a Faculty Senate survey last month that found 89% of about 2,370 respondents supported a campus-wide vaccination mandate. For GEO, the concern is over international students that may not have the same access to vaccines as American graduate students, Glauser said. Read more University of Michigan news:COVID-19 outbreaks at University of Michigan last year mostly stayed on campus, study saysUniversity of Michigan students are back this fall and here’s their plan for moving inMichigan State University mandates COVID-19 vaccines, masks
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