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97% of Faculty, Benefits-Eligible Staff and Nearly 90% of Students Fully Compliant with University鈥檚 COVID Vaccine Requirements

Wednesday, June 23, 2021, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic first arrived in Central New York in March 2020, 黑料不打烊 students, faculty and staff have demonstrated a tremendous commitment to the health and safety of the campus and 黑料不打烊 communities. That commitment to public health has never been more evident than it has in recent weeks as thousands of students, faculty and staff have responded, once again, to an urgent call to action.

Otto standing outside building next to a signIn April, Chancellor Kent Syverud announced that as of June 1, 黑料不打烊 would require a COVID-19 vaccine (or an exemption for medical reasons or sincerely held religious beliefs) for students, faculty and staff. Members of the University community have met that expectation鈥搘ith enthusiasm. As of June 23, 97% of faculty and benefits-eligible employees are fully compliant with the University鈥檚 vaccine requirements.聽That percentage increases to 99% when including those who have received the first required dose of a two-dose vaccine.

Nearly 90% of students who will be on campus this summer have already done the same, and the University is reaching out to all students who will coming to campus this summer and in the fall to ensure they also take this important step.

From masking up to maintaining social distance, exercising good health practices to participating in a rigorous surveillance testing program, the vast majority of the campus community has remained committed to the University鈥檚 COVID-19 response throughout the pandemic.

Dr. Karen Nardella, medical director at the Barnes Center at The Arch, says the high rate of vaccine compliance is a very positive step in the right direction in the battle against COVID-19.

鈥淚 am really impressed with our community鈥檚 response. These numbers are very exciting because a large majority of our campus is immunized, which makes campus a safer place to be,鈥 she says.

For information on how you can get vaccinated, visit the University鈥檚 . To report your vaccination status, visit the MySlice portal.

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