St. Louis schools to require vaccinations for employees
ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Public Schools will require COVID-19 vaccinations for employees, giving them until Oct. 15 to be fully vaccinated. The school board in Missouri’s second-largest city voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt the mandatory vaccination policy amid a growing number of cases and hospitalizations. The policy allows for medical and religious exemptions. Superintendent Kelvin Adams says the district believes the policy “is the best way to protect students.” The requirement applies to school volunteers as well as vendors in transportation, food services and special education. The district has about 3,400 employees, making it one of the largest employers in St. Louis.