China News Service, March 26, reported that Rutgers University in New Jersey announced on the 25th local time that all students must show proof that they have been vaccinated before returning to school this fall.

The university is one of the first universities in the United States to require students to be vaccinated against the new crown when they return to school.

On March 9, local time, people registered for the new crown vaccine at the Javits Center.

The Javits Center in New York, the United States, has entered a 24-hour service mode since the 6th, vaccinating the public with the new crown vaccine day and night without interruption.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liao Pan

  According to the US "World Journal" report, Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway issued a statement stating that the school will update student vaccination requirements, including the new crown vaccine.

  According to Rutgers University’s requirements, when students return to campus this fall, they must show proof of having completed the vaccination. The vaccination can be obtained from Pfizer, Modena, Johnson and Johnson, which have obtained emergency authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Choose one of these vaccines.

  According to the emergency authorization of the US Food and Drug Administration, people over the age of 16 can receive the Pfizer vaccine.

Because only Pfizer vaccine can be used for 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds, students under the age of 18 can only receive Pfizer vaccine.

  Rutgers University also pointed out that students who take classes remotely will be exempted; students who are unable to vaccinate due to their health and religious beliefs prohibit vaccinations can also be exempted.

  Halloway pointed out in the statement: "An effective vaccination plan is very important to make the community safer."

  According to ABC reports, Rutgers University is the largest university in New Jersey, with more than 71,000 students.

The university is one of the first universities in the United States to require students to be vaccinated against the new crown when they return to school.