All Stanford employees and students who are unvaccinated are encouraged to visit one of Stanford Health Care’s vaccination sites for a first-dose vaccination from Tuesday, April 27 through Saturday, May 1.
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In a message to the campus community, Provost Persis Drell writes that Stanford plans to require all undergraduate, graduate and professional students coming to campus this fall to be vaccinated for COVID-19, with accommodations for those who cannot take a vaccination for medical or religious reasons.
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Effective immediately, anyone 16 or older living or working in the county is eligible for a COVID vaccine.
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Russell Furr, associate vice provost for environmental health and safety, updates the campus community about options for getting a vaccine, noting that Stanford encourages those eligible to seek vaccination appointments through any available distribution channel in the county where they live.
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A message to faculty and researchers addresses the policy to relax restrictions on visiting student researchers, visiting scholars and other nonmatriculated student appointments starting September 1. 2021.
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The State of California continues to discourage non-essential travel amid the pandemic. For those who do travel, Stanford has updated its university travel policy.
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In a message to the Stanford community, Russell Furr, associate vice provost for Environmental Health & Safety, provides an update regarding local vaccine supply and distribution.
Read more about Vaccine eligibility update, Mar. 12
In light of Santa Clara County moving to the less restrictive red tier, Stanford is reviewing what adjustments in campus protocols are possible under the changes. This message includes some changes that are now possible.
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This message addresses eligibility requirements for individuals in the education category under Phase 1B.
Read more about Vaccine eligibility update, Feb. 28