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Community colleges hope to bring students back to campus this fall

Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times Community colleges across Illinois are cautiously optimistic they will be able to bring back students for in-person classes this fall. And while a few four-year schools in the Chicago area including Loyola University Chicago, Columbia College and DePaul University have announced that students will be required to be vaccinated before returning to campus, most community colleges do not plan to make vaccines mandatory. After more than a year of nearly all remote coursework, most community colleges said they plan to offer classes four different ways this fall: fully in-person; a hybrid format involving a combination of both in-person and online instruction; virtual classes that involve online synchronous meetings; and fully asynchronous, online classes.

People Are Reporting Unusual Periods After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines — Here s What We Know

No data linking Covid vaccines to menstrual changes, US experts say

‘No data’ linking Covid vaccines to menstrual changes, US experts say Alexandra Villarreal © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Dado Ruvić/Reuters Experts are trying to assuage concerns and combat misinformation about how the Covid-19 vaccines may affect menstrual cycles and fertility, after anecdotal reports that some people experienced earlier, later, heavier or more painful periods following the jab. “So far, there’s no data linking the vaccines to changes in menstruation,” Alice Lu-Culligan and Dr Randi Hutter Epstein at Yale School of Medicine wrote in the New York Times. “Even if there is a connection, one unusual period is no cause for alarm.”

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