ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell University is recommending that its employees and students who are eligible for a booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine get one, but it’s not requiring that at this time.
The FDA and CDC have recently expanded the use of COVID-19 boosters to eligible individuals who received a final dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least six months ago, or the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at least two months ago. Under the CDC guidance, individuals who are over age 65, residents of long-term care settings, those 18 and over who have underlying health conditions, and those who live or work in high-risk settings are now eligible for a booster. Cornell notes that includes people who work or live in a residential educational setting, like a college campus.
“Cornell is not requiring members of our community to receive a booster at this time; however, as breakthrough cases continue to occur, we encourage you to consider receiving a booster once eligible,” Gary Koretzky, vice provost for academic integration at Cornell, and Sharon McMullen, the university’s assistant VP for health and wellbeing, student, and campus life, wrote Monday in a website message to the Cornell community. “Students, faculty and staff who receive a COVID-19 booster are encouraged to upload documentation through the Daily Check [the university’s COVID vaccination-documentation website]. Though not required, it allows the university to adapt to evolving public health guidelines and to understand the level of protection of our campus community.”
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The officials also recommended that staff and students also receive flu shots as that season has started.


