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This file photo provided by New Mexico State University shows Aggie Health and Wellness Center Nurse Marissa Archuleta, administering a Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine to Lauren Naranjo at a walk in clinic at Corbett Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. May 13, 2021. New Mexico's institutions of higher learning are spearheading efforts to vaccinate young people across the state. With and without vaccine mandates, leaders at colleges and universities say they're on track to increasing vaccination rates on campus to levels far higher than the surrounding community. (Josh Bachman/New Mexico State University via AP)

This file photo provided by New Mexico State University shows Aggie Health and Wellness Center Nurse Marissa Archuleta, administering a Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine to Lauren Naranjo at a walk in clinic at Corbett Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. May 13, 2021. New Mexico's institutions of higher learning are spearheading efforts to vaccinate young people across the state. With and without vaccine mandates, leaders at colleges and universities say they're on track to increasing vaccination rates on campus to levels far higher than the surrounding community. (Josh Bachman/New Mexico State University via AP)

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