The University of Virginia (UVA) has disenrolled 238 students for failing to comply with the school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to reports. University spokesman Brian Coy told The Washington Post that 49 of the students disenrolled had actually registered for fall classes, “meaning that a good number of the remaining 189 may not have been planning to return to the university this fall at all, regardless of our vaccination policy.” The school’s policy requires all students who wish to live and study in person at UVA to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 during the 2021-2022 academic year. Exemptions are allowed for medical or religious grounds, with the university’s news service reporting that, as of Aug. 18, the school has issued 335 permanent vaccine waivers and 184 temporary ones for students who faced difficulty getting vaccinated where they were living over the summer but who have indicated their intent to get the shot …