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NH May Reverse Course And Allow Out-Of-State College Students To Get COVID Vaccine

April 01, 2021
Manchester Millyard

Excerpt from the CBS Boston article published on March 31, 2021

“Out-of-state college students may not be out of luck, after all, when it comes to getting the coronavirus vaccine in New Hampshire.

“Gov. Chris Sununu said last week that only New Hampshire residents would be eligible for the vaccine when eligibility expands Friday to include anyone age 16 and over, and that out-of-state college students should return to their home states to get vaccinated. But the head of a nonprofit consortium that includes 21 public and private campuses said Wednesday it is working to change that.

“The New Hampshire College and University Council has entered into discussions with the Governor’s Office to identify a timeframe for out of state students to be eligible for the state’s VINI registration program,” said Michele Perkins, chair of the council and president of New England College.

“She said colleges recognized the need to prioritize New Hampshire residents, but as the vaccine process unfolds ahead of the original schedule, they are hopeful the state will offer the vaccine to all students who want it.”

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