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Universities, colleges should follow Ontario medical officer on COVID requirements: gov’t

WATCH ABOVE: Western University in London, Ont., is continuing to implement COVID-19 vaccine and masking requirements this September. Ahmar Khan reports – Aug 23, 2022

Universities and colleges should follow the advice of the province’s chief medical officer of health when it comes to COVID-19-related requirements at their institutions and not make up their own, a government spokesperson says.

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“Throughout the pandemic, our government has always followed the advice of the chief medical officer of health. We encourage all other institutions, including post-secondary schools, to do the same,” Scott Clark, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, said in a statement.

Some post-secondary institutions in the province have opted to implement COVID-related mandates ahead of the fall semester.

Western University, for instance, has put in place a booster mandate for attendees. A mask mandate will also remain.

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At the University of Toronto, students living in residences are required to be fully vaccinated and have received at least one booster shot.

Ontario has long lifted its COVID-19 requirements at the advice of chief medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore, including provincial mask mandates and the requirement that vaccine policies be in place for various institutions.

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“Although post-secondary institutions are independent, our expectation is that they explore all available options to ensure all students can attend class in person where possible,” Clark said.

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