Mon Aug 23, 2021 – 7:36 pm EDT
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CARSON CITY, Nevada (LifeSiteNews) – The Nevada State Board of Health (NSBH) voted “unanimously” to mandate COVID-19 injections for all students at public colleges and universities by November 1 while allowing exemptions for “religious belief or medical condition” and demanding students show proof of the injection.
In an emergency meeting, the NSBH voted Friday, August 20, to mandate the COVID-19 injections for those enrolling in courses at a “university, community college, or state college.”
The emergency regulation added the COVID-19 injection mandate to the already existing vaccine mandates for “tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps, rubella, and any other disease specified by the State Board of Health.”
Updated sections in the regulation now order all students seeking to attend an institution of higher education, to “submit[s] to the institution proof of a completed COVID-19 vaccination series.” That proof of injection will be held by the educational institution.
Furthermore, the regulation adds that any additional legal vaccination requirements imposed after the student has been accepted and enrolled in the institution must be adhered
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