(Just the News staff) Washington State University has fired its head football coach after he refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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by Just the News staff, October 19th, 2021
The school announced its decision Monday on Coach Nick Rolovich, who as a state employee, along with health care workers and other public employees in Washington, is being required to get vaccinated, according to NBC News.
University Director of Athletics Pat Chun called the matter “disheartening,” but said, Our priority has been and will continue to be the health and well-being of the young men on our team.”
Four assistant coaches were also fired for noncompliance with the mandate.
University President Kirk Schulz says 90%of university employees and 97% of students have been vaccinated, NBC also reports.
Rolovich, who was in his second season at Washington State and had led the team to 4-3 record this year, had applied for an exemption but was denied, Chun also said.
Rolovich couldn’t immediately be reached for comment after his dismissal but said earlier this year that he was skipping vaccination for “reasons which will remain private,” also according to NBC.
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