Wilfrid Laurier and the University of Guelph announced today that students will need to be vaccinated if they want to live on campus this year.
UPDATE: The University of Waterloo has just announced they will also require students to be vaccinated to live on campus for the upcoming school year.
#UWaterloo will require students living in our residences during the 2021/22 academic year to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
— University of Waterloo (@UWaterloo) July 22, 2021
We're making these changes based on the new advice we received this week from @ROWPublicHealth.
See details: https://t.co/w4wYtnnVSf pic.twitter.com/UzOVFRJ7qC
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Wilfrid Laurier University announced today it will require students to be fully vaccinated to live on campus for the upcoming school year.
Students will be asked to have gotten a first dose, at least 14 days prior to arriving on campus. The University will provide help to students to access the vaccine. Anyone who is not vaccinated will have one week after their move in date.
Following a recommendation from Public Health, students living in residence on both campuses are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. More information from @laurierhousing will be coming in the next week.
— Wilfrid Laurier University (@Laurier) July 22, 2021
Read more: https://t.co/71ir379BFq pic.twitter.com/tJZQU6UcxC
The University of Guelph is also requiring students to be vaccinated to live on campus this year.
As part of ongoing health and safety efforts and in alignment with other universities across Ontario, #UofG will require students living in our Guelph campus residences in 2021-22 to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19: https://t.co/VJL3Kv7vVe pic.twitter.com/MArVGkryR9
— University of Guelph (@uofg) July 22, 2021
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