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University System of MD to require COVID-19 vaccine for students, faculty, and staff this fall

University System of MD to require COVID-19 vaccine for students, faculty, and staff this fall By FOX 5 Digital Team Published  ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The University System of Maryland is requiring all eligible students, faculty, and staff who will be on Maryland campuses this fall be vaccinated against COVID-19  including the campuses of the University of Maryland, Towson University, Coppin State University and Bowie State University. USM Chancellor Jay Perman made the announcement Friday. Perman said the decision was made by recommendation of a USM workgroup that included health and emergency management experts and was based off of vaccine and new COVID-19 case data.

Morgan State, University System of Maryland will require students, faculty to receive COVID vaccine

BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) Morgan State University and the University System of Maryland will require students, faculty and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campuses in the fall.  Morgan State President Dr. David Wilson and the University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay Perman made the annoucements Friday morning.  Morgan is requiring all faculty, staff and students to have received a full vaccination by August 1, 2021.    “After careful consideration, extensive internal and external consultation and supportive feedback from a myriad of members from within our Morgan community, the best path forward to a return to normalcy is to require everyone within our community to get vaccinated,” said President Wilson. “The science is credible; vaccinations are the only way that we are going to achieve herd immunity, and everyone must be a part of that solution. We appreciate everyone’s understanding as we work through these challenging times together, wit

Maryland NRP official resigns after Worcester County DUI charge

The deputy superintendent of the Maryland Natural Resources Police resigned Tuesday after news broke that he was arrested in Worcester County over the weekend on a drunken driving charge. Lt. Col. Ernest Leatherbury Jr., who is an Ocean City resident, was charged with driving under the influence, failure to remain at the scene of a property damage accident, negligent driving and unsafe backing, according to Maryland State Police. A spokesperson for Natural Resources police confirmed the agency was aware of the incident and had placed Leatherbury on emergency suspension pending an internal investigation. A Tuesday afternoon update announced Leatherbury had submitted his formal resignation.

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