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The University of Kansas Medical Center does not require COVID-19 vaccination.
Vaccinations Proof of two (2) MMR vaccinations or a lab report confirming immunity is required for all students on the Manhattan Campus. The Meningococcal vaccination is required for all students residing in University Housing.
An employee may apply for a new term of exemption by submitting a new complete application within 30 days of the receipt of notice of the upcoming expiration. applicable) or religious scholars.
The COVID-19 vaccination is not required for students, but as an institution of higher learning, we strongly encourage all individuals to protect themselves and others by getting vaccinated. More information about the vaccine can be found on this site at .
Required vaccinations for kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) and early childhood programs licensed by KDHE: DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) Hepatitis B. Polio. MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) Varicella (chickenpox) Hepatitis A early childhood programs and NEW requirement for K-12.
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1 Only four jurisdictions currently require HPV vaccine for school entry: Rhode Island, Virginia, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia (DC). 1 Opt-out provisions vary. The requirement for Virginia is only for girls, while the others are for both boys and girls.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV): three doses recommended at 11 years of age; not required for school entry. Influenza: yearly vaccination recommended for all ages six months of age or older; not required for school entry.
Because of medical issues, including mental distress, not everyone can have the vaccine. You can choose not to have the vaccine. You can also apply for an NHS COVID pass to say you are medically exempt from having the COVID vaccine.
College vaccination requirements Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) Human papillomavirus (HPV) Meningococcal. Influenza. COVID-19.
Employees seeking a medical exception must submit a doctors note describing how or why the employees medical condition or disability prevents the employee from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and cite the CDC guidelines pertaining to that medical issue by the deadline stated above.

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