Anderson Hall at Kansas State University (K-State Marketing and Media Relations stock photo)

Key dates were announced Thursday by Kansas State University, related to its Dec. 8 deadline for all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

In order to comply with the new federal executive order as an entity which receives federal funding, all K-State faculty and staff as well as graduate and undergraduate student employees must get vaccinated or face termination.

The university says Nov. 15 is the deadline to submit a request for a religious or medical exemption. Those requests will be approved or denied by Nov. 19.

Nov. 29 is the last date for employees to upload proof of vaccination to the MyLafene+ patient portal.

K-State employees who have not submitted vaccine cards or requested exemptions will be notified Dec. 1 of their option to resign or be terminated. They will not be allowed to conduct university work beginning Dec. 9 and employment will end on Dec. 11.

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