
Full vaccination — and proof — to be mandatory at 9 post-secondary institutions in Alberta
CBC
The University of Alberta, the University of Calgary and seven other Alberta post-secondary institutions will require all students, staff and visitors to be fully vaccinated to attend campus, building on previously announced plans.
Enhanced safety measures against COVID-19 have been adopted by the U of A, the U of C, University of Lethbridge, MacEwan University, Mount Royal University, NAIT, SAIT, Medicine Hat College and NorQuest College, the institutions said Monday in a joint news release. Students, staff and visitors will also be required to provide proof of their vaccination status and rapid testing will no longer be accepted as an alternative to vaccination, the news release said. Rapid testing will only be acceptable "for campus community members who cannot be vaccinated based on medical or other protected grounds outlined in the Alberta Human Rights Act," it said. CBC has sought comment from the provincial government. Opposition NDP advanced education critic David Eggen said proof of vaccination should be required province-wide. "Post-secondary schools were hung out to dry to make these decisions," Eggen said Monday.More Related News