Griffith University is the first major Australian university in the state of Queensland to announce a mandatory vaccination or testing policy for all staff and students.
“Our priority is to keep everyone at our university safe and we know that vaccination is the best way to do that,” the spokesperson said in a statement to The Epoch Times.
“We understand that some people may not feel that vaccination is right for them so we will ask them to undertake a regime of COVID testing that will ensure every one is as safe as possible.”
According to the policy, announced on Dec. 8, all students and staff are required to be fully vaccinated by Feb. 18, 2022, while those who choose not to get jabbed can take regular rapid antigen tests at their own expense.
However, this may mean that students who fail to meet the requirements may not be able to finish their degrees.
The university has consulted with its staff and students, with the majority supporting the mandate, the spokesperson said.
“We will continue to keep them informed as we work through the implementation of this policy and look forward to 2022 being as safe as it can possibly be on our campuses.”
The Queensland University of Technology plans to ban unvaccinated students and staff from attending graduations and selected campus venues under the state’s vaccine rules.