Pomona College requiring COVID-19 vaccine boosters by Jan. 18

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CLAREMONT, Calif. (CNS) — Students, faculty and staff at Pomona College will
be required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot to return to campus for the upcoming semester, the school announced Monday.

According to a message sent to the college community, campus officials said all eligible students, faculty and staff should receive a booster no later than Jan. 18. People not yet eligible for a booster must get one within seven days of becoming available.

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"As we wish all of you a joyful and restorative break, we are also preparing for the new challenges posed by the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and are working to do everything possible to create conditions for a safe and successful spring semester," College President G. Gabrielle Starr and other administrators said in a statement.

"We need your help to stay on course. The scientific data shows significant benefits associated with the available booster vaccines. Whether you are a student, staff or faculty member, please get your COVID-19 booster right when you become eligible."

Officials said they would provide details on medical and religious
exemption requests in early January.

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