Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for people getting vaccinated.
However, why is it that those in the age range for 12-15 have a mandate when it is still EUA for them?
Because participating in a sport isn’t a right. Attending public school is. So you can attend school without getting vaccinated while the vaccine is under EUA, but you can’t participate in optional activities.
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Once the vaccine is fully approved for 12-15, they can mandate it for school attendance. Until then, extracurriculars are a legal target.
So why not all extracurriculars?
How about the school play?
Dance at Ellington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for people getting vaccinated.
However, why is it that those in the age range for 12-15 have a mandate when it is still EUA for them?
Because participating in a sport isn’t a right. Attending public school is. So you can attend school without getting vaccinated while the vaccine is under EUA, but you can’t participate in optional activities.
+1
Once the vaccine is fully approved for 12-15, they can mandate it for school attendance. Until then, extracurriculars are a legal target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for people getting vaccinated.
However, why is it that those in the age range for 12-15 have a mandate when it is still EUA for them?
Because participating in a sport isn’t a right. Attending public school is. So you can attend school without getting vaccinated while the vaccine is under EUA, but you can’t participate in optional activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am all for people getting vaccinated.
However, why is it that those in the age range for 12-15 have a mandate when it is still EUA for them?
Because participating in a sport isn’t a right. Attending public school is. So you can attend school without getting vaccinated while the vaccine is under EUA, but you can’t participate in optional activities.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm perhaps my child will make the basketball team then. I was preparing my “good try” speech.
Anonymous wrote:I am all for people getting vaccinated.
However, why is it that those in the age range for 12-15 have a mandate when it is still EUA for them?
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said Monday that all D.C. teachers and school staff and early child-care workers must be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by Nov. 1, eliminating a testing option for these professionals who regularly interact with children who are often too young to be vaccinated.
The vaccine mandate was expanded to include workers at charter and private schools and day cares, who were not covered by a requirement announced by Bowser last month that included a test-out option.
A majority of the D.C. Council has asked the mayor in recent weeks to remove the testing option and extend the vaccine mandate to charter school employees, child-care workers and other city contractors who interact with children.
Monday’s announcement will do so, requiring a coronavirus vaccination for those and other school and child-care workers who are not employed by the government.
Bowser also announced that student-athletes participating in campus sports who are 12 and older must be vaccinated by Nov. 1. Students who turn 12 between Sept. 20 and Nov. 1 must be vaccinated by Dec. 13. Fairfax, Loudoun and Montgomery counties have enacted similar requirements for their student-athletes.