People involved in higher education are asking, will universities require students to get the coronavirus vaccine before they come back to school? Many universities already request health information from new students. Most, especially those from the U.S., already receive vaccines as children. Schools like the University of Wisconsin, for example, do not require students to be vaccinated for many diseases, but strongly recommends them. Vaccines are recommended for diseases like hepatitis and measles. A form asks students to check with their doctors and make arrangements to get any missing immunizations before you come to campus. As the coronavirus vaccine becomes more available, students may someday be required to prove that they have received the coronavirus vaccine before coming to school. But public health experts say it is unlikely universities will be able to require it this fall.

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Most students in the U.S. receive vaccines as children.
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