Anonymous wrote:The students will mostly be fine at the institutions which serve 18-25 year olds. Young people are low risk.
Faculty and adult learners are the ones who will take on more risk, since the 50+ age group has the highest risk of death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no need for a booster because the booster doesn't protect against Omicron. The regular vaccines do protect against severe illness.
I don't see what difference it makes if there's a vaccine mandate. The kids who are vaccinated won't get very sick if they get Omicron. DD's roommate got Omicron, and DD didn't get it, tested five times and always negative.
Covid is no longer a deadly disease. It's like the annual flu or a bad cold. Get vaccinated, but forget about it.
This is false in so many aspects. The booster helps to prevent omicron and decreases chances of serious illness. Most hospitalized now (omicron age) are unvaccinated. The booster also helps mitigate the severity of other covid strains and decrease transmission. Covid cannot be dismissed like cold/flu. There are many factors: strain, individual risk factors, vaccination (including booster). Please don't make false assessments.
Anonymous wrote:What could go wrong, especially for students congregate living in dorms in the middle of a pandemic? I wonder if any schools will challenge this “opinion.” Seems outrageous given vaccination requirements for attendance are pretty standard.
https://richmond.com/news/local/education/miyares-colleges-cannot-legally-mandate-covid-vaccines-for-students/article_abcc47f6-b1c8-5c3b-a2ea-688f20dd9e30.html
Anonymous wrote:There is no need for a booster because the booster doesn't protect against Omicron. The regular vaccines do protect against severe illness.
I don't see what difference it makes if there's a vaccine mandate. The kids who are vaccinated won't get very sick if they get Omicron. DD's roommate got Omicron, and DD didn't get it, tested five times and always negative.
Covid is no longer a deadly disease. It's like the annual flu or a bad cold. Get vaccinated, but forget about it.
Anonymous wrote:A list of colleges with mandates and booster mandates https://universitybusiness.com/state-by-state-look-at-colleges-requiring-vaccines/
At this time, the primary urgency was the booster mandate.
For those interested, see e.g. nocollegemandates.com
Anonymous wrote:A list of colleges with mandates and booster mandates https://universitybusiness.com/state-by-state-look-at-colleges-requiring-vaccines/
At this time, the primary urgency was the booster mandate.
For those interested, see e.g. nocollegemandates.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What could go wrong, especially for students congregate living in dorms in the middle of a pandemic? I wonder if any schools will challenge this “opinion.” Seems outrageous given vaccination requirements for attendance are pretty standard.
https://richmond.com/news/local/education/miyares-colleges-cannot-legally-mandate-covid-vaccines-for-students/article_abcc47f6-b1c8-5c3b-a2ea-688f20dd9e30.html
Many other colleges have not mandated the vaccine. You can look at their Covid dashboards and compare them to some of the Virginia state colleges. From the ones I've seen, there isn't much difference.
Anonymous wrote:What could go wrong, especially for students congregate living in dorms in the middle of a pandemic? I wonder if any schools will challenge this “opinion.” Seems outrageous given vaccination requirements for attendance are pretty standard.
https://richmond.com/news/local/education/miyares-colleges-cannot-legally-mandate-covid-vaccines-for-students/article_abcc47f6-b1c8-5c3b-a2ea-688f20dd9e30.html