Vaccines are on the horizon, but most college students and workers are at the back of the line to get them
College students have been among the most frequently tested in Massachusetts for COVID, but they may be among the last to get vaccinated against the illness.

Colleges and universities, a major economic engine in Massachusetts, are hoping to have enough students, faculty, and staff vaccinated by next August to resume normal campus life at the start of the school year. But how they will get there remains uncertain, relies heavily on state and federal guidance and potential mandates on vaccinations, and is likely to be chaotic, college officials said.

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