Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If colleges are going to be able to discriminate against people for their medical history, then that is opening a whole big can of worms (and a lot of lawsuits).
And there will just be a new group of colleges created for conservatives that don't want the government to be able to force them to inject things into their bodies.
And those colleges might just choose to exclude other groups like ADHD, autism, behavioral disorders based on medical histories.
I don't think the country wants to head in this direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If colleges are going to be able to discriminate against people for their medical history, then that is opening a whole big can of worms (and a lot of lawsuits).
That's not discriminating just on the grounds of a medical history; it's discriminating on grounds of a public health emergency.
Anonymous wrote:If colleges are going to be able to discriminate against people for their medical history, then that is opening a whole big can of worms (and a lot of lawsuits).
Anonymous wrote:If colleges are going to be able to discriminate against people for their medical history, then that is opening a whole big can of worms (and a lot of lawsuits).
Anonymous wrote:If colleges are going to be able to discriminate against people for their medical history, then that is opening a whole big can of worms (and a lot of lawsuits).
Anonymous wrote:Calling people anti-vaccine for not line jumping and rushing to take the vaccine is absurd. Most people were not eligible to get the vaccine except a week ago or so and any decent person would not be a line jumper and wait their turn. Likewise, its still hard to get local appointments in less you want to travel and many people cannot travel for a variety of reasons. Instead of bashing others, why not offer to help drive them and take care of them and their families if they get sick/reaction for a few days?
Anonymous wrote:Calling people anti-vaccine for not line jumping and rushing to take the vaccine is absurd. Most people were not eligible to get the vaccine except a week ago or so and any decent person would not be a line jumper and wait their turn. Likewise, its still hard to get local appointments in less you want to travel and many people cannot travel for a variety of reasons. Instead of bashing others, why not offer to help drive them and take care of them and their families if they get sick/reaction for a few days?
Anonymous wrote:We will never have anything like Israel's internal Covid Green pass, but it has been wildly effective there.
Basically, you need to show that you have been vaccinated (and there records are centralized so there is little to no fear of people just lying or getting a fake vaccine card) to get into all sorts of places. But, because of these rules, a lot of life has gone back to pretty close to normal.