Pitt Won't Require COVID-19 Vaccines For Students

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The University of Pittsburgh won't require students to get the COVID-19 shot this fall, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

The Post-Gazette reports Chancellor Patrick Gallagher confirmed the university's decision during a board of trustees meeting Friday morning.

Even as Pitt announced incentives for vaccinated students and other Pittsburgh universities decided to make the COVID-19 shot mandatory, the university had been undecided on a requirement.

Gallagher said students won't be barred from attending classes if they don't get the shot, but the Post-Gazette reports those who are unvaccinated may face health requirements like testing and the use of PPE.

Other schools like CMU and Duquesne are requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for students in the fall.

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