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Will NC College Students Face A Vaccine Mandate This Fall?

/ COVID-19 vaccinations await arms at a Novant Health vaccination clinic at Friendship Baptist Church. As the COVID-19 vaccine becomes more widely available, colleges and universities across the nation weigh the decision of whether to require students to be vaccinated before returning to campus in the fall. Duke University was among around a dozen schools nationwide to announce relatively early that they will require vaccination for the fall semester. However, more schools are following suit, and others are considering a vaccine mandate as well. “Looking ahead, we know that widespread vaccination will be the only way to facilitate a return to normal and robust campus life,” Duke President Vincent E. Price said in a notice sent to students, faculty and staff announcing the school’s decision to require proof of vaccination.

Hesitation complicates vaccine goals - InsuranceNewsNet

Hesitation complicates vaccine goals High Point Enterprise (NC) May 1 HIGH POINT Public health advocates here and across the state proclaim one overriding message to North Carolinians who remain hesitant to get vaccinated it s for your good but also the benefit of society. But as Gov. Roy Cooper and the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services seek to get two-thirds of the state population vaccinated to drop indoor mask restrictions that have been in place since shortly after the onset of the pandemic, they face the task of convincing people with wide-ranging reasons for hesitating. There are people with political viewpoints, such as conservatives who believe the coronavirus pandemic s threats were ginned up to deny former President

Vaccine hesitancy, reduced turn out causing clinic changes

Dr William Luke Johnson, Jr , DDS, PA | Obituaries

Dr. William “Luke” Johnson, Jr., DDS, PA, age 79, died peacefully in his home surrounded by family on April 18, 2021, after a valiant fight with cancer. Born in Sullivan County, TN, on September 24, 1941, to the late William Luke Johnson, Sr., and Margaret Akard Johnson, Luke spent most of his childhood playing baseball with his late uncle, James Craft Akard, whom he loved like a father. He received his BS from East Tennessee State University, where he was involved in ROTC and served as President of his fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha. There he met the love of his life, Glenda Faye Prillaman. They married on November 30, 1963. Without a doubt, his favorite thing in all the world was to see her smile and hold her hand. In fact, his constant affection for Glenda was a source of embarrassment to his children.

High Point YWCA helping improve vaccine access with door-to-door outreach

High Point YWCA helping improve vaccine access with door-to-door outreach
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