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Portland State announces vaccine requirement for fall

Portland State University announced on Wednesday that it will be requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for the upcoming fall. The university will be requiring all in-person students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated starting this fall, “unless they claim a medical or religious exemption,” according to an email sent to the campus community Wednesday afternoon. “Until the Food and Drug Administration has fully approved at least one vaccine, a personal exemption is available,” PSU President Stephen Percy wrote in that message. “Once one or more of the vaccines receives full approval, the personal exemption will be discontinued. Details of the employee vaccination requirement will be determined in consultation with PSU’s faculty and staff leadership and labor union partners.”

Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women has aimed for consolidated action from Catholic women

Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women has aimed for consolidated action from Catholic women Delegates attend the 1970 Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women convention on the Oregon Coast. (Sentinel archives) 5/4/2021 9:07 AM select On April 14, 1921, the Sentinel reported on the first local women’s groups to affiliate themselves with new National Council of Catholic Women. After decades of advocacy and protest, American women had only just secured the vote nationwide. A few years earlier, while the doughboys were fighting overseas, mothers, wives and daughters had stepped into influential roles including in the Catholic Church. By April 1921, three Northwest Catholic women’s societies had affiliated themselves with the new National Council of Catholic Women. The women’s auxiliary of Portland’s Ancient Order of Hibernians; the Confraternity of Christian Mothers in Cottonwood, Idaho; and the Women’s Ord

COVID-19 vaccination not required for fall classes, Oregon Dept of Education says

COVID-19 vaccination not required for fall classes, Oregon Dept. of Education says KATU Staff © Provided by KATU Portland The Oregon Department of Education won t require students even if they are eligible for the shot to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend classes in the fall, the department said on Tuesday.  KATU News reached out the Oregon Health Authority to ask whether the requirement could be a possibility now or in the future. According Tim Heider with OHA, the agency is still discussing different options. Their statement read, in part: We do anticipate that soon we will have an approved vaccine for people 12 and older.When vaccine does become available for that age group we will continue to focus on making culturally-relevant resources about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines available so students and parents can make informed decisions about protecting themselves and their families.

Katie Scott - Catholic News Service

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