Students living on campus in Texas must get meningitis vaccination

Aug. 19, 2010
Without the shot, students won't be allowed to move into their rooms

From The Dallas Morning News: A new law in Texas requires a meningitis vaccination for new college students living in an on-campus residence hall or apartment. College housing offices across the state are more frenzied than usual this time of year, as officials try to make sure students arrive on campus vaccinated.

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