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Colleges in 15 states won t require the Covid vaccination Is yours one of them?

Colleges in 15 states won t require the Covid vaccination. Is yours one of them? Ben Kesslen and Megan Watkins and Kanwal Syed © Provided by NBC News When the coronavirus began to spread around the country last year, most colleges and universities shut their doors. And when they began to reopen in the fall, they did so in piecemeal and convoluted ways. In some cases, students could live in dorms but had to take classes online. Dining halls were reservation-only. Singing was banned. While some schools avoided major outbreaks, others became hot spots. The introduction of three Covid-19 vaccines early this year to college populations seemed to present an exit from these patchwork reopenings, which robbed students of a traditional college experience. But an NBC News analysis of rules across the U.S. found that vaccination requirements for students have proven to be just as complicated as the frenetic fall 2020 semester, if not more so.

Colleges in 15 states won t require the Covid vaccination Is yours one of them?

Colleges in 15 states won t require the Covid vaccination Is yours one of them?
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New Home Building Permits In Whitman County Up Dramatically From A Year Ago

New home building permits in Whitman County are up dramatically from a year ago. The University of Washington’s Center for Real Estate Research reports that 121 new home building permits were issued in Whitman County during the 1st quarter of this year.  That’s up from 9 from a year ago.  The percentage increase in new home building permits in Whitman County from a year ago leads the state. The median home price in Whitman County is up over 12% to over 320,000 dollars compared to a year ago.  

Confusing rules, loopholes and legal issues: College vaccination plans are a mess

Confusing rules, loopholes and legal issues: College vaccination plans are a mess Ben Kesslen and Megan Watkins and Kanwal Syed © Provided by NBC News When the coronavirus began to spread around the country last year, most colleges and universities shut their doors. And when they began to reopen in the fall, they did so in piecemeal and convoluted ways. In some cases, students could live in dorms but had to take classes online. Dining halls were reservation-only. Singing was banned. While some schools avoided major outbreaks, others became hot spots. The introduction of three Covid-19 vaccines in early 2021 seemed to present an exit from these patchwork reopenings, which robbed students of a traditional college experience. But an NBC News analysis of rules across the U.S. found that vaccination requirements for students have proven to be just as complicated as the frenetic fall 2020 semester, if not more so.

It s Like a Black Hole : ICE Has Been Holding Kids in Indefinite Detention

The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? On a cold, rainy night last November, Bastian Rodriguez spent the first hours of his 18th birthday inside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement van. Rodriguez was aging out of the Cowlitz County Youth Services Center, a juvenile jail in Longview, Wash., and was on his way to the Northwest ICE Processing Center, a privately run immigration detention facility for adults in Tacoma. He had already spent more than two years in ICE custody.

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