AG Miyares says Virginia colleges and universities can’t require a Covid vaccine

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a communications fail that he did not link to the opinion itself in his tweet.


Um... he did. Did you manage to actually click on the tweet?
Anonymous
There were no typos, OP. Sorry to disappoint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. This just made my child's decision a little easier. He can take Tech off his list. Yeah, yeah, yeah who cares as they have so many applications and admits. I care and he can go somewhere where vaccinations like covid, measles, meningitis, and hep A are required. We are out of state anyway, so what difference would it make paying OOS to one state versus another where common sense prevails.


This is only about the Covid-19 vaccine. Where are you getting the idea that all these other vaccines aren't mandated?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is utterly ridiculous. We had a viral meningitis case in my dorm in college within a day health staff was in the lobby checking our rec9rds and sticking us with meningitis shots.


Can you people read? This decision is ONLY regarding Covid-19 mandated vaccines. Not all the other vaccines that are required, such as meningitis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There were no typos, OP. Sorry to disappoint.

As much as Charlottesville loves amending statues, I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to say statutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There were no typos, OP. Sorry to disappoint.

As much as Charlottesville loves amending statues, I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to say statutes.


So then, not "riddled" with typos. Glad you cleared up your mistake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a communications fail that he did not link to the opinion itself in his tweet.


Um... he did. Did you manage to actually click on the tweet?


No, he didn’t. The link is here and it wasn’t in the tweet.
https://www.oag.state.va.us/files/Opinions/2022/22-004-Youngkin-issued.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There were no typos, OP. Sorry to disappoint.

As much as Charlottesville loves amending statues, I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to say statutes.


So then, not "riddled" with typos. Glad you cleared up your mistake.

The statue mistake appears TWICE. For four short paragraphs, that’s really bad. Expect better.
Anonymous
Oh, look. Right there on Page 2 of his opinion:

With regard to immunizations, the General Assembly has made clear the immunizations that are required for a student to enroll in an institution of higher education. Under § 23.1-800 of the Code of Virginia, “each student shall be immunized by vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles (rubeola), German measles (rubella), and mumps” prior to enrollment “for the first time in any baccalaureate public institution of higher education.”4 Students may not register for a second semester or quarter until they have furnished “documented evidence, provided by a licensed health professional or health facility, of the diseases for which [they] ha[ve] been immunized.”5

Now you twits can stop repeating the lie that "no vaccinations are required."
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There were no typos, OP. Sorry to disappoint.

As much as Charlottesville loves amending statues, I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to say statutes.


So then, not "riddled" with typos. Glad you cleared up your mistake.

The statue mistake appears TWICE. For four short paragraphs, that’s really bad. Expect better.


"Riddled, I tell you!!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There were no typos, OP. Sorry to disappoint.

As much as Charlottesville loves amending statues, I’m pretty sure that’s supposed to say statutes.


So then, not "riddled" with typos. Glad you cleared up your mistake.

The statue mistake appears TWICE. For four short paragraphs, that’s really bad. Expect better.


"Riddled, I tell you!!"

You dude is a joke. He’s going to end up worse than the Cooch and I didn’t think that was possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a communications fail that he did not link to the opinion itself in his tweet.


Um... he did. Did you manage to actually click on the tweet?


Oh sweet child, did you? His tweet had an image of the press release. The link to the opinion included in the press release was not captured in the image.

You didn’t think the press release was the actual legal opinion, did you?
Anonymous
It’s an advisory opinion with zero legal weight. Virginia’s colleges and universities will ignore this and keep doing what they’re doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kind of a communications fail that he did not link to the opinion itself in his tweet.


Um... he did. Did you manage to actually click on the tweet?


Oh sweet child, did you? His tweet had an image of the press release. The link to the opinion included in the press release was not captured in the image.

You didn’t think the press release was the actual legal opinion, did you?


I think you mean the link to the opinion WAS captured in the image - but didn't work. That's completely different than saying he didn't link to the opinion itself.

At the bottom of the press release, it says "Read the opinion HERE" with a hyperlink that didn't work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s an advisory opinion with zero legal weight. Virginia’s colleges and universities will ignore this and keep doing what they’re doing.


That seems like the play. Lots of red meat theater for the rubes with no real legal weight. But just wait till a pissed off parent shows up with guns.
Virginia, you done messed up.
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