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PASADENA, CA — With the new school year set to begin Thursday, city and school leaders in Pasadena are urging district officials to implement a COVID-19 vaccine mandate before campuses reopen.
Mayor Victor Gordo and Pasadena Unified School District board member Tina Fredericks held a press conference Tuesday to make one last push for a vaccine mandate, according to the Pasadena Star-News.
The district decided not to implement a mandate during its Aug. 5 board meeting. Instead, school officials deferred taking any possible action until its next meeting on Aug. 26, the paper reported.
While the district has a 96 percent vaccination rate among its employees, Fredericks said it's irrelevant when there are more than 2,000 elementary school students who are too young to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Their health is at risk just by the four percent of people in the district who remain unvaccinated, she said, according to the Star-News.
Visit the Pasadena Star-News website for the rest of its story on city and schools leaders making one last push for a vaccine mandate.
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