
Vaccines will assure “minimal disruptions” to programs, the university said. But not requiring the vaccine “is not sustainable in the long term.”

University officials said that more than 93 percent of students, faculty and staff members disclosed they were fully vaccinated during the course of the fall semester.

The University of Pittsburgh announced Monday that students and employees would be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an approved exemption by Dec. 6, WPXI News reported. Pitt to Require Vaccines for All Students and Employees
