COVID vaccine passports would be banned in N.J. under new bill
Updated Apr 19, 2021;
Posted Apr 19, 2021
Republican lawmakers said they are introducing legislation banning vaccine passports in New Jersey.Jacob Hamilton | The Ann Arbor News
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A Republican state senator wants to ban the use of vaccine passports and bar any public or private entity schools, businesses, beaches, doctors from asking about or for someone’s vaccination status.
The bill, introduced Monday, would prohibit public agencies and private businesses from asking whether people have been vaccinated, requiring they be vaccinated in order to gain entry or requiring they show proof they have been vaccinated.
Princeton joins growing list of colleges requiring COVID vaccine for students
Updated 3:43 PM;
Princeton University students can’t come on campus next fall unless they have proof they’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine, school officials announced Tuesday.
The Ivy League school joins a growing list of universities including Rutgers and Fairleigh Dickinson in New Jersey that will require the vaccine for students as they prepare for the 2021-2022 school year.
Princeton’s requirement applies to its nearly 7,800 students, including undergraduates, graduate students and international students. But, some exceptions will be made.
“Medical and religious exemptions from the vaccination requirement will be granted in accordance with the university’s reasonable accommodation policies and legal requirements,” Princeton said in its announcement.
UpdatedTue, Apr 20, 2021 at 1:15 pm ET
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TVN Webinar Dives Deep Into Automating Spot TV Buying And Selling
Executives from Tegna, Sinclair, NBCU stations and Hearst will evaluate the industry’s progress towards automating key elements of the spot TV buying and selling process in a
TVNewsCheck Working Lunch webinar on May 19. Register here.
By TVN Staff | April 19, 2021 | 5:30 a.m. ET.
Broadcasters and technology partners have been working to automate key parts of the spot TV buying and selling process. “Automation & Spot TV,” a
TVNewsCheck Working Lunch webinar, will gauge how much progress has been made on that goal on May 19 at 1 p.m. ET.
The webinar will feature sales and technology executives from Tegna, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, NBCU Owned Television Stations and Hearst Television. They’ll address how they are doing at automating audience estimates, in-flight reconciliation, and other key tasks. The webinar will also evaluate how the buy-side is doing at automating RFPs, in-flight reconciliation an