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LA Schools Make Vaccines Mandatory for Some Students
LA Schools Make Vaccines Mandatory for Some Students
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Today, the Los Angeles Unified School District β the second largest in the nation β agreed to require students 12 or older to be vaccinated by January 10. To mitigate contagion at its schools, the LAUSD has so far used a Microsoft app to allow students show proof of a negative COVID test. The new measure will certainly make more use of the Daily Pass app.
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Under LAUSD's mandate, students who participate in in-person extracurricular activities must receive their shots within a month and their second dose by Oct. 31. The rest of vaccine-eligible students must receive their first dose by Nov. 21 and their second by Dec. 19, the Sunday after the fall semester ends. Students who turn 12 must get their first dose by 30 days after their birthday and their second by eight weeks after.
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