Los Angeles school board votes to mandate Covid-19 vaccine for eligible students age 12 and over (CNN)

Sep 10, 2021 | Sherman Oaks

Los Angeles school board votes to mandate Covid-19 vaccine for eligible students age 12 and over

An employee registers students before they receive the Covid-19 vaccine at the Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in Los Angeles on August 30.
 

(CNN)All eligible students attending Los Angeles Unified public schools -- the nation's second largest school district -- will be required to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by the end of the calendar year, the school board of education has voted.

In a special meeting held Thursday, the Los Angeles Unified School Board decided by unanimous vote that a mandate was appropriate based on the sudden surge of the virus brought about by the Delta variant and data showing lower rates of infection and hospitalization among those who are vaccinated.
The proposal approved Thursday requires all eligible students 12 years of age and older to receive their first Covid-19 vaccine doses by no later than November 21, and to be fully vaccinated by December 19. Students who participate in in-person extracurricular activities, including sports, face an earlier deadline of October 3 for a first dose of the vaccine and a second dose no later than October 31.
The district, which includes more than 600,000 students, already mandates the vaccine for teachers and staff, requires face coverings be worn by all, and tests all students and staff for infections weekly. Classrooms have also been outfitted with enhanced ventilation systems in an effort to decrease the spread of the virus.
The mandate will apply to all vaccine eligible students who are attending school in-person and would allow those with "qualified and approved exemptions" to opt out, though the conditions weren't specified.
 
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