Anonymous wrote:Are there any other Colleges req the covid vaccine other than Hopkins?
Anonymous wrote:PP with kids at/accepted to JHU, thank you for following up! My DD has strong humanities interests as well as STEM and likes the look of some of the niche humanities programs. Not sure what she will end up majoring in. I am wondering what it would be like for a kid like that. Also, socially, she works hard and is not a partier, but loves social connection and strong friendships. What do low-key kids do for fun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 vaccination policy
As of May 9, 2023, Johns Hopkins University has simplified its COVID-19 vaccination policy. All incoming students and employees must have received at least one dose of any FDA- or WHO-authorized vaccine. This does not impact current affiliates who have been vaccinated or have received an appropriate exemption. Upload proof of your vaccination to the Vaccine Management System (VMS) as soon as you’ve had your shot.
This simplified policy aligns with current FDA guidelines. It also more closely matches the wide availability of the single dose COVID-19 vaccine, as the original two-shot series is scarce.
"Scarce" is amusing as the original series is no longer authorized by FDA. The bivalent is also no longer authorized by FDA. The current authorized version is the XBB monovalent.
The problem for JHU is that the mandate is unethical. Ethics requires that the product have proven benefit both for third parties (transmission) and the person required to take the product (college students). There is no RCT data proving durable and sizeable benefit vs transmission and yet 2021 shots are acceptable. No RCT data prove benefit against severe disease for previously infected young adults such as college students. Seroprevalence is in the 90s.
Accordingly, 95% of colleges that mandated the shots back in 2021 no longer do so. JHU is the top-ranked school to continue it at the moment. We shall see if JHU gets around to changing this in the spring, probably after the enrollment deadline (idiots).
(And yes, with flu vaccine efficacy in the toilet in recent years, that mandate is likewise irrational and unethical. But, no one complained as the risk of side effects was smaller, albeit still >0.)
Are you sure this is the right forum for you? Isn't there some kind of public health practitioners board for you?
When a student enrolls in a college, they have a right to know what is part of the package.
Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 vaccination policy
As of May 9, 2023, Johns Hopkins University has simplified its COVID-19 vaccination policy. All incoming students and employees must have received at least one dose of any FDA- or WHO-authorized vaccine. This does not impact current affiliates who have been vaccinated or have received an appropriate exemption. Upload proof of your vaccination to the Vaccine Management System (VMS) as soon as you’ve had your shot.
This simplified policy aligns with current FDA guidelines. It also more closely matches the wide availability of the single dose COVID-19 vaccine, as the original two-shot series is scarce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 vaccination policy
As of May 9, 2023, Johns Hopkins University has simplified its COVID-19 vaccination policy. All incoming students and employees must have received at least one dose of any FDA- or WHO-authorized vaccine. This does not impact current affiliates who have been vaccinated or have received an appropriate exemption. Upload proof of your vaccination to the Vaccine Management System (VMS) as soon as you’ve had your shot.
This simplified policy aligns with current FDA guidelines. It also more closely matches the wide availability of the single dose COVID-19 vaccine, as the original two-shot series is scarce.
"Scarce" is amusing as the original series is no longer authorized by FDA. The bivalent is also no longer authorized by FDA. The current authorized version is the XBB monovalent.
The problem for JHU is that the mandate is unethical. Ethics requires that the product have proven benefit both for third parties (transmission) and the person required to take the product (college students). There is no RCT data proving durable and sizeable benefit vs transmission and yet 2021 shots are acceptable. No RCT data prove benefit against severe disease for previously infected young adults such as college students. Seroprevalence is in the 90s.
Accordingly, 95% of colleges that mandated the shots back in 2021 no longer do so. JHU is the top-ranked school to continue it at the moment. We shall see if JHU gets around to changing this in the spring, probably after the enrollment deadline (idiots).
(And yes, with flu vaccine efficacy in the toilet in recent years, that mandate is likewise irrational and unethical. But, no one complained as the risk of side effects was smaller, albeit still >0.)
Are you sure this is the right forum for you? Isn't there some kind of public health practitioners board for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 vaccination policy
As of May 9, 2023, Johns Hopkins University has simplified its COVID-19 vaccination policy. All incoming students and employees must have received at least one dose of any FDA- or WHO-authorized vaccine. This does not impact current affiliates who have been vaccinated or have received an appropriate exemption. Upload proof of your vaccination to the Vaccine Management System (VMS) as soon as you’ve had your shot.
This simplified policy aligns with current FDA guidelines. It also more closely matches the wide availability of the single dose COVID-19 vaccine, as the original two-shot series is scarce.
"Scarce" is amusing as the original series is no longer authorized by FDA. The bivalent is also no longer authorized by FDA. The current authorized version is the XBB monovalent.
The problem for JHU is that the mandate is unethical. Ethics requires that the product have proven benefit both for third parties (transmission) and the person required to take the product (college students). There is no RCT data proving durable and sizeable benefit vs transmission and yet 2021 shots are acceptable. No RCT data prove benefit against severe disease for previously infected young adults such as college students. Seroprevalence is in the 90s.
Accordingly, 95% of colleges that mandated the shots back in 2021 no longer do so. JHU is the top-ranked school to continue it at the moment. We shall see if JHU gets around to changing this in the spring, probably after the enrollment deadline (idiots).
(And yes, with flu vaccine efficacy in the toilet in recent years, that mandate is likewise irrational and unethical. But, no one complained as the risk of side effects was smaller, albeit still >0.)
We shall see if JHU gets around to changing this in the spring, probably after the enrollment deadline
Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 vaccination policy
As of May 9, 2023, Johns Hopkins University has simplified its COVID-19 vaccination policy. All incoming students and employees must have received at least one dose of any FDA- or WHO-authorized vaccine. This does not impact current affiliates who have been vaccinated or have received an appropriate exemption. Upload proof of your vaccination to the Vaccine Management System (VMS) as soon as you’ve had your shot.
This simplified policy aligns with current FDA guidelines. It also more closely matches the wide availability of the single dose COVID-19 vaccine, as the original two-shot series is scarce.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the vitriol here. Our DD was accepted RD yesterday and is excited. I'd be interested in hearing about the experience of current/recent students not folks with an axe to grind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I propose that all commentators identify whether or not their child applied and/or was accepted. I understand that trolls won't likely tell the truth - but still. I read DCUM probably every week and I see that right around decision announcements (ED1, ED2, RD) there is a peek in negativity around certain schools. My assumption is that parents whose kids were accepted are not doing the trashing?
Alumni involved in trashing for over a year now.