Anonymous wrote:DC's college required boosters last school year during the year, which we appreciated. It's a very Covid-aware campus and has managed to stay open with in-person classes throughout the pandemic other than for the period March-May 2020 at the very start of the pandemic. If only the CDC would drop its very arbitrary rules about who can get a second booster, DC says he would gladly get one before going back to campus. I know that won't be popular with DCUM "you're just anxious" posters who think the pandemic is overblown. Flame away. Just today DC was saying he knows students at other colleges who did remote classes pretty much their entire year 2020-2021, when DC was in classes with friends, thanks to a really serious Covid protocol at the college. So for us, we say, boost once and boost twice if you want.
Anonymous wrote:DC's college required boosters last school year during the year, which we appreciated. It's a very Covid-aware campus and has managed to stay open with in-person classes throughout the pandemic other than for the period March-May 2020 at the very start of the pandemic. If only the CDC would drop its very arbitrary rules about who can get a second booster, DC says he would gladly get one before going back to campus. I know that won't be popular with DCUM "you're just anxious" posters who think the pandemic is overblown. Flame away. Just today DC was saying he knows students at other colleges who did remote classes pretty much their entire year 2020-2021, when DC was in classes with friends, thanks to a really serious Covid protocol at the college. So for us, we say, boost once and boost twice if you want.
Anonymous wrote:It won't go away before August--if the school your kid chose is requiring the booster, then your kid needs to get it. Or they could see if there is a way to defer admission till next year--I do think that many schools will drop the requirements for fall 2023.
Did you only recently come to the conclusion that the booster is unnecessary?
There are many universities that do not require the vaccine at all--did you encourage your kid to apply to any of those?
What does your kid think about the vaccine/booster requirement? If they are in favor (or at least ok with) getting the booster, shouldn't it be their choice?
Anonymous wrote:Most top schools are still requiring.
However, Northwestern dropped the booster last week. Cornell and U Rochester dropped the booster a couple of months ago. It's possible that others might follow, if they decide to apply a little logic.
See what types of exemptions are offered by that school. Unfortunately, as far as I'm aware, none are offering an exemption for antibody levels being super high already.
Anonymous wrote:It won't go away before August--if the school your kid chose is requiring the booster, then your kid needs to get it. Or they could see if there is a way to defer admission till next year--I do think that many schools will drop the requirements for fall 2023.
Did you only recently come to the conclusion that the booster is unnecessary?
There are many universities that do not require the vaccine at all--did you encourage your kid to apply to any of those?
What does your kid think about the vaccine/booster requirement? If they are in favor (or at least ok with) getting the booster, shouldn't it be their choice?