By DYLAN GWINN
Public schools in Baltimore are implementing a coronavirus vaccine mandate for all winter and spring sports seasons, according to the Baltimore Sun.
In addition, a vaccine mandate for all Baltimore City Public School employees could soon follow.
High school students must be vaccinated before the start of the season, which for winter sports falls on Nov. 1. School officials are not requiring vaccinations for athletes participating in fall sports because the season is underway, although students are strongly encouraged to become inoculated, the announcement states via the Baltimore Sun.
The announcement states that unvaccinated players who come into contact with infected people must quarantine for ten days. Vaccinated athletes, however, are under no obligation to quarantine as long as they don’t present with any symptoms.
The announcement adds, “We’ve already seen that quarantines of close contacts on athletic teams can mean that large numbers of team members can be quarantined at once — potentially resulting in forfeited games.”
Baltimore joins New York City and Fairfax County, Virginia, among other places, in requiring some form of vaccination for athletes.