Anonymous wrote: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.
I never had to show my vaccine card at the university I attended (public, California) in the 90s.
My oldest son started college in 2018, so before Covid. He did not have to show is vaccine card at his school either.
Anonymous wrote:Not many 18 y/o are opposed to the vaccine. Their parents may be, but that’s very different
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
Or maybe I don’t want my perfectly healthy athlete son who already has natural immunity to be shot up with boosters for absolutely no reason- and to be basically one of the only people in the country forced to do it in order to pursue his life goals.
The natural immunity line is such BS, studies have proven it doesn't last very long. Unless your son catches COVID again by the fall, he won't have immunity any longer.
+1000
But with their attitude, it is likely their kid will have Long Covid sometime soon.
Fact is Covid is NOT always a minor thing for 18-30yo. My kid got covid in 2020 before vaccines, and to this day still has long covid issues. Fact is they still have health issues---previously healthy 24 yo can now only exercise for 15 mins before being completely exhausted (and that's a huge improvement in the last 2.5 years). Previously could play Basketball and other sports for 2-3 hours with friends.
DOn't like the rules, your kid is free to select somewhere else to attend. Plenty of schools in the Red states without any vaccine requirements, so select one there that suites your kids desires.
Nobody is forcing you to get a vaccine.
My kid should be able to go to any college he chooses without being forced to take this injection. His choices should in no way be limited. Half the Ivy League has already dropped the mandate- this is no longer just a red state thing. Nobody is preventing any other kid from getting the vaccine if they believe it works.
“I want freedom without responsibility!!! Who cares if me exercising my freedom limits others from exercising their freedom? It’s all about MEEEE!!!!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
This. And if a few professors and staff die or become long term disabled, it's a win win for them.
Just wait until red state colleges start having outbreaks of meningitis and the measles because so many parents refused to get their little snowflakes vaccinated.
I am so thankful I no longer work in education and never plan to go back.
No one wants to ban professors and staff from getting vaccinated (or any student who wants to, for that matter).
Again, for those in the cheap seats, the vaccines do not prevent transmission in meaningful degree.
The rising distrust of vaccinations in general is the fault of public health authorities who lied to the public about the covid vaccines. They lost a lot of credibility during the pandemic.
Actually, it’s the fault of people like you working so very hard to disseminate anti-vax misinformation. No one lied about anything, and if you were remotely scientifically literate, you’d know that.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
Or maybe I don’t want my perfectly healthy athlete son who already has natural immunity to be shot up with boosters for absolutely no reason- and to be basically one of the only people in the country forced to do it in order to pursue his life goals.
The natural immunity line is such BS, studies have proven it doesn't last very long. Unless your son catches COVID again by the fall, he won't have immunity any longer.
+1000
But with their attitude, it is likely their kid will have Long Covid sometime soon.
Fact is Covid is NOT always a minor thing for 18-30yo. My kid got covid in 2020 before vaccines, and to this day still has long covid issues. Fact is they still have health issues---previously healthy 24 yo can now only exercise for 15 mins before being completely exhausted (and that's a huge improvement in the last 2.5 years). Previously could play Basketball and other sports for 2-3 hours with friends.
DOn't like the rules, your kid is free to select somewhere else to attend. Plenty of schools in the Red states without any vaccine requirements, so select one there that suites your kids desires.
Nobody is forcing you to get a vaccine.
My kid should be able to go to any college he chooses without being forced to take this injection. His choices should in no way be limited. Half the Ivy League has already dropped the mandate- this is no longer just a red state thing. Nobody is preventing any other kid from getting the vaccine if they believe it works.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
This. And if a few professors and staff die or become long term disabled, it's a win win for them.
Just wait until red state colleges start having outbreaks of meningitis and the measles because so many parents refused to get their little snowflakes vaccinated.
I am so thankful I no longer work in education and never plan to go back.
No one wants to ban professors and staff from getting vaccinated (or any student who wants to, for that matter).
Again, for those in the cheap seats, the vaccines do not prevent transmission in meaningful degree.
The rising distrust of vaccinations in general is the fault of public health authorities who lied to the public about the covid vaccines. They lost a lot of credibility during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
Or maybe I don’t want my perfectly healthy athlete son who already has natural immunity to be shot up with boosters for absolutely no reason- and to be basically one of the only people in the country forced to do it in order to pursue his life goals.
The natural immunity line is such BS, studies have proven it doesn't last very long. Unless your son catches COVID again by the fall, he won't have immunity any longer.
+1000
But with their attitude, it is likely their kid will have Long Covid sometime soon.
Fact is Covid is NOT always a minor thing for 18-30yo. My kid got covid in 2020 before vaccines, and to this day still has long covid issues. Fact is they still have health issues---previously healthy 24 yo can now only exercise for 15 mins before being completely exhausted (and that's a huge improvement in the last 2.5 years). Previously could play Basketball and other sports for 2-3 hours with friends.
DOn't like the rules, your kid is free to select somewhere else to attend. Plenty of schools in the Red states without any vaccine requirements, so select one there that suites your kids desires.
Nobody is forcing you to get a vaccine.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yep. There's someone in my circle with long covid and it has totally diminished their quality of life. I can't imagine anyone who knows someone with it thinking they'll just take their chances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
Or maybe I don’t want my perfectly healthy athlete son who already has natural immunity to be shot up with boosters for absolutely no reason- and to be basically one of the only people in the country forced to do it in order to pursue his life goals.
The natural immunity line is such BS, studies have proven it doesn't last very long. Unless your son catches COVID again by the fall, he won't have immunity any longer.
+1000
But with their attitude, it is likely their kid will have Long Covid sometime soon.
Fact is Covid is NOT always a minor thing for 18-30yo. My kid got covid in 2020 before vaccines, and to this day still has long covid issues. Fact is they still have health issues---previously healthy 24 yo can now only exercise for 15 mins before being completely exhausted (and that's a huge improvement in the last 2.5 years). Previously could play Basketball and other sports for 2-3 hours with friends.
DOn't like the rules, your kid is free to select somewhere else to attend. Plenty of schools in the Red states without any vaccine requirements, so select one there that suites your kids desires.
Nobody is forcing you to get a vaccine.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There's a difference between requirements when a large group of people are living together than just working somewhere. Colleges have long had stricter vaccine requirements of all sorts to avoid outbreaks that overwhelm their health services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
This. And if a few professors and staff die or become long term disabled, it's a win win for them.
Just wait until red state colleges start having outbreaks of meningitis and the measles because so many parents refused to get their little snowflakes vaccinated.
I am so thankful I no longer work in education and never plan to go back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's be real here - the true reason conservatives want to end vaccine mandates is so they can have another bs culture war win. That's what this is really about
Or maybe I don’t want my perfectly healthy athlete son who already has natural immunity to be shot up with boosters for absolutely no reason- and to be basically one of the only people in the country forced to do it in order to pursue his life goals.
The natural immunity line is such BS, studies have proven it doesn't last very long. Unless your son catches COVID again by the fall, he won't have immunity any longer.