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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Colleges have always had vaccination requirements for communicable diseases. I went back for grad school after time away and they asked for proof of my chicken pox vaccine. I had chicken pox, I had to have a blood titer to prove I didn’t need the vaccine. I did get the meningitis vaccine. I think the covid vaccine will live on at universities.[/quote] I never had to show my vaccine card at the university I attended (public, California) in the 90s. My oldest son started college in 2018, so before Covid. He did not have to show is vaccine card at his school either.[/quote] Every college or university that I have attended or worked at in the southeast required at least some vaccinations, particularly meningitis. We had an outbreak when I was in college, and two students died and many more became ill. After that, we all needed to have vaccinations and most of us wanted them. Usually they just ask you if you have them, and you don't have to "show a vaccine card" so people can lie if they are dishonest. As a former educator, I have no interest in catching Covid from a student and potentially ending up with long Covid, which can even happen among vaccinated adults, especially people who are older or who already have health problems. Students living and working and partying in close quarters is a much different situation from going to work in an office building with other adults. I am vaccinated, but would rather not take a chance working in a college or university again. But, I worked in Georgia, where I had to sign a "loyalty oath" to the State of Georgia if I wanted to accept a position there. Seriously. I am not kidding. And you people are complaining about a vaccine to reduce chances of serious infection? [/quote]
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