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Virginia AG Says Universities Can’t Mandate Covid-19 Vaccines for Students

Sally Kent

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1-28-22

Virginia attorney general said that public universities in the commonwealth could not mandate that students receive coronavirus vaccines to attend in-person classes.

 

Background: Several public universities in Virginia had previously mandated vaccination as a condition of attendance for in-person classes.

-University of Virginia

-Virginia Tech University

-James Madison University

-George Mason University

Content: Virginia’s new Republcian Gov. Glenn Youngkin ran on a platform promising to end Covid-19 mandates and prioritize education.

What Happened: Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said in a legal opinion that public universities lack the authority to mandate students receive the Covid-19 vaccine to attend in-person classes.

 

BREAKING: I've issued my first ever Attorney General opinion – Virginia state universities cannot mandate the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition for enrollment or in-person attendance. Check it out here

 

https://trumptrainnews.com/2022/01/28/virginia-ag-says-universities-cant-mandate-covid-19-vaccines-for-students/