COVID vaccines remain optional at K-12 schools. Will colleges keep requiring them?

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 9: Protesters hold signs at an anti-vaccine protest, Wednesday, March 9, 2022, next to Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, Calif. The event was in response to two students suing Santa Clara University over its COVID-19 vaccine booster shot requirement. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

College COVID-19 vaccine requirements are facing renewed scrutiny now that California has walked back plans to mandate the shots in K-12 schools and the state and federal governments are ending their pandemic states of emergency.

The University of California recently softened its vaccine booster requirement. But immunization mandates continue at public and private

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