Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t want to get vaxed, then u are few to choose a college that does not require it. It’s rather simple
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not many 18 y/o are opposed to the vaccine. Their parents may be, but that’s very different
That's great, because no one will ban them from getting vaccinated if they want to.
There's no real reason to require vaccination of a group that is essentially at zero risk from covid, especially since the vaccine doesn't seem to have any effect on transmission.
Anonymous wrote:Not many 18 y/o are opposed to the vaccine. Their parents may be, but that’s very different
Anonymous wrote:No indoctrinated people want to get boosters. Fact getting the vaccine and/or booster does not prevent COVID, so also will not prevent the effects of long COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the WH press release:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/05/01/the-biden-administration-will-end-covid-19-vaccination-requirements-for-federal-employees-contractors-international-travelers-head-start-educators-and-cms-certified-facilities/?fbclid=IwAR1oPBRzEDkt3s7vex1PZrj8eQxqYZzbA-SOYpC1J7pL0WjGtp95cjNkT5k
Anonymous wrote:Educated people want to get vaccinated. The effects of Long Covid are still not known, but the most recent studies indicated that heart issues associated with COVID are far worse than any perceived heart issues associated with the vaccine.