Skip to content

Community College Waives Vaccine Requirement, Citing Diversity and Equity

Policy goes against trend of universities requiring vaccine for fall semester

Community College Waives Vaccine Requirement, Citing Diversity and Equity Image Credit: M.O. Stevens / Wikimedia Commons
SHARE
LIVE
gab

Portland Community College has announced that it will not require faculty nor students to the vaccine to attend the fall semester.

The college attributed its decision to varied access to vaccines between racial groups. 

 “Vaccination requirements create a barrier to educational access that will disproportionately impact Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC). This would not reflect PCC’s institutional values of equity, inclusion and belonging,” read the statement. 

This policy puts Portland Community College in stark contrast to other other schools that do have requirements in place for the fall semester. 

The statement further clarified that none of the community colleges in Oregon have such restrictions on attendance, which the school argues is “aligned with the open access mission of community colleges, a value that is core to PCC.”

The decision was made unanimously by the college’s COVID-19 Opening Leadership Team, which was then approved by College President Mark Mitsui.

Documents reveal the U.S. government and Moderna teamed up to send material transfer agreements to top specialists just days before COVID-19 was leaked in Wuhan, China.

Get 40% OFF our fan-favorite drink mix Vitamin Mineral Fusion NOW at the Infowars Store!
SHARE
LIVE
gab