UW-Madison to require vaccine disclosure
By Grace Williams | Feb. 12University Health Services says the new policy will require sharing vaccination status, not vaccines.
University Health Services says the new policy will require sharing vaccination status, not vaccines.
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Otto Von Sothen and Matthew Shultz analyze the most recent performances of Wisconsin mens basketball and preview Friday's matchup against #10 Michigan State. Then, the pair highlight the Wisconsin womens hockey players-turned-Olympians.
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Children who are too young to be vaccinated, immunocompromised individuals, people who cannot receive vaccines for medical reasons, and scores of others are put at risk by the resulting weakened herd immunity. When people who can get vaccinated choose not to, they endanger those around them. Vaccine refusal isn’t just irresponsible, it’s selfish.
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