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Mask and vaccine mandate debate rages on – The Collegian
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By: Amelia Mugavero
TULSA, Oklahoma -
The University of Tulsa is giving students extra incentives this summer to get vaccinated before the fall semester.
TU said its goal is to get 75% of students vaccinated by August. The process is very swift, easy, takes about a minute two minutes or so, Student Association President Kareem Ihemidan told News on 6.
Ihemidan walked through how University of Tulsa students can upload vaccine cards to the school s database. It s part of TU s push to get 75% of students and staff vaccinated by August. But if we don t try to set a bar high, we will never know if we can reach it or not. It will take the effort of all of us to encourage students incoming and returning to get vaccinated, Ihemidan said.
Gatherings of vaccinated people safe, CDC states – The Collegian
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TU plans to return to normal conditions next year
As of March 8, Oklahoma entered Phase 3 of the state’s vaccination plan. This means that college students and those who work in early childhood care centers are now able to get the vaccination for COVID-19.
The University of Tulsa has encouraged all students and faculty to get their vaccinations, as it will help reduce the spread of COVID-19, especially on campus. It is crucial that both students and faculty receive their vaccinations if campus life is to return to more normal conditions in the next academic year.
Casey Reed, Senior Vice Provost of Enrollment Management and Dean of Students, said that “the sooner the campus community gets the vaccine, the sooner the university will be able to retire the mask mandate and physical distancing requirements.”