Yale Daily News — Week of March 19

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NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT · FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 2021 · VOL. CXLIII, NO. 20 · yaledailynews.com

New CT guidance makes spring semester vaccinations likely for all Yalies vaccinations by mid-to-late April, he added. "If the tentative date becomes definite and the state allocates vaccine for students, as we believe likely, Yale Health will invite students to schedule at Lanman Center," Director of Yale Health Paul Genecin told the News in an email. The University has not yet determined the order by which it will invite people to schedule appointments, as the governor's announcement came as a “pleasant surprise,” Medical Director for Infection Prevention at Yale New Haven Hospital Richard Martinello said. The University has previously used reverse alphabetical order to vaccinate students in the medical and nursing schools. “I’m excited to hear that the governor is expecting for things to be opened up because it does give us, presumably, the opportunity to vaccinate undergrads and it would be wonderful to accomplish that before they head out for

BY ROSE HOROWITCH AND MARIA FERNANDA PACHECO STAFF REPORTERS Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Monday that state residents aged 16 and older could be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine starting April 5, accelerating the timeline for when Yale students could become immunized. Public health experts at Yale now estimate that students could receive vaccinations throughout the month of April, starting on April 5. The state is expected to provide direct allocation to Yale to support student vaccinations, Professor Emeritus Sandy Bogucki, who sits on the Public Health Advisory Committee for Yale, told the News. But it is not yet clear how many vaccines will be provided or exactly when. As younger people become eligible for the vaccine, providers should offer the first slots to people with coronavirus risk factors, associate professor of epidemiology Luke Davis said. But the general population of Yale students should be able to get

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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has sped up the state’s vaccine rollout, making Yale students eligible for coronavirus vaccines as soon as April 5.

Yale to hold in-person commencement Republican reps ask Salovey to testify on admissions

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The University plans to hold an in-person Commencement for graduating seniors, but not their guests. BY ROSE HOROWITCH STAFF REPORTER The University will host an in-person Commencement celebration on or around May 24 but will prohibit guests from coming to campus, University President Peter Salovey wrote in a campuswide email on Monday. The University will use Old Campus for ceremonies of up to 500 people at a time, University Secretary Kimberly GoffCrews said. Some Yale schools

are considering using the space for their celebrations. Graduating students can attend regardless of whether they are studying on campus or remotely, though public health experts are still working out a required testing and quarantine procedure for students who arrive on campus. Students from the class of 2020 will not be allowed to attend in-person celebrations for the second year in a row, though Yale will invite them back to campus once public health condi-

Yale vaccinates some undergraduates BY NATALIE KAINZ, MADISON HAHAMY AND MARIA FERNANDA PACHECO STAFF REPORTERS Although much of Yale’s student body can expect to wait more than a month until the vaccine is

available to them, some students have already received the shots. Yale undergraduates who have received the COVID-19 vaccine through the University’s program, SEE UNDERGRADS PAGE 5

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Some Yale undergraduates have already received the COVID-19 vaccine, either at Yale or in other settings, due to their EMT status or research assistant positions.

CROSS CAMPUS

THIS DAY IN YALE HISTORY, 1954.

In a special interview with the News, Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill, senior fellow of the Yale Corporation, insults the practices of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy and his congressional investigations, calling him and his collegues the most "flagrant offender[s] of legislative ethics."

tions allow. The University Secretary’s Office — which handles Commencement planning — and deans of Yale’s schools will reach out to students with more details in the coming days. “At the end of the day, I really believe that although it will be different it will still be very meaningful,” Goff-Crews said. Though the year is unusual, the team is trying to incorporate Yale traditions, Director of University Events Heather Calabrese said. Students will still don caps and gowns, there will be marshals and banner-bearers as per usual — though they might not be allowed onstage — and there will be music, whether live or recorded. The University will mail students their diplomas on June 4, as the compressed academic schedule means that faculty cannot finalize grades before Commencement. Yale’s public health experts do not think that all of the campus community will be immunized by Commencement, Dean of Yale College Marvin Chun said. Still, SEE COMMENCEMENT PAGE 4

A group of four Republican representatives have called for University President Peter Salovey to testify on Yale’s admissions practices before a House of Representatives subcommittee. They say Yale discriminates against Asian Americans in its admissions process. The Congressional Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties will hold a hearing on March 18 regarding violence and discrimination against Asian Americans.

The four politicians penned a letter asking the committee’s chairman to call on Salovey to testify at the hearing. They hope to examine whether the University discriminates against Asian Americans in the application process, the letter states. It is up to Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., to invite Salovey. Salovey has not been formally invited to testify, University Vice President for Communications Nate Nickerson told the News. SEE SALOVEY PAGE 4

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As of March 17, Salovey has not been formally invited to testify, according to Vice President for Communications Nate Nickerson.

All CT adults eligible for vaccine Apr. 5 BY ALVARO PERPULY AND RAZEL SUANSING STAFF REPORTERS All remaining Connecticut adult residents could be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as early as April 5. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that the state plans to accelerate its age-based rollout for the COVID-19 vaccine in anticipation of a significant shipment of Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines from the federal government. Individuals aged 45 to 54 will be allowed to schedule an appointment as early as March 19. Under the same plan, residents older than 16 years of age could schedule an appointment to be vaccinated as early as April 5. This moves up by one month the timeline announced on Feb. SEE LAMONT PAGE 5

INSIDE THE NEWS

VACCINES

BY ROSE HOROWITCH STAFF REPORTER

Having effective COVID-19 vaccines will do little to end the pandemic if shots are not equitably distributed to reach the communities who need them the most, experts stressed. Page 3 CITY & SCITECH

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Lamont's new plan speeds up vaccine eligibility for the original last bracket of residents by a month.

In the online exhibition “Edith Wharton: Designing the Drawing Room,” Julia Carabatsos ’20 uses drawing rooms to look at Wharton’s novels and her ideas on interior design. Page 6 UNIVERSITY

REGISTRARS

Some Yale registrars said their job, while rewarding in some respects, is fraught with unclear expectations, lack of training, an overwhelming workload and more. Page 9 ARTS

MASCOT

Yale announced Kingman as the successor to Walter, Handsome Dan XIII, in a photo-filled reveal on Thursday morning. Page 11 SPORTS


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