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IT BEGINS: Cornell University Will Require Covid-19 Vaccination For Staff and Students Returning For Fall Semester
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[quote:1228:MV80NzUxMTIwXzg2NTYxMDg0Xzc3MjQ1RUFG] [b][i]Students may request an exemption from vaccination for medical or religious reasons. Students enrolled in fully remote online degree programs and individuals participating in online-only continuing education programs will not be required to be vaccinated.[/i][/b] from Rutgers https://www.rutgers.edu/news/rutgers-require-covid-19-vaccine-students As someone who has been getting waivers for decades here I KNEW they had a loophole [/quote]
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The most mind numbing, ANTI-INTELLECTUAL BS from supposedly the pinnacles of intellectualism! The academics are regressing toward knuckle-dragging cranium quotients!
"New York – Cornell University is now mandating Covid-19 vaccines for staff and students returning to Ithaca, Geneva and Tech campuses for the Fall semester.
This is a dangerous trend and more universities will follow suit.
Last week Rutgers University in New Jersey mandated Covid-19 vaccines for students and staffers and other colleges are expected to jump on the train.
“With the recent announcements of expanded vaccine eligibility in New York and other states, and increasing vaccine production, it is likely that all members of our community will be able to obtain vaccination sometime this spring or summer,” Cornell President Martha Pollack and Provost Michael Kotlikoff said in a statement on Friday.
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