University of Virginia disenrolls unvaccinated students ahead of fall semester https://t.co/ls243IK1kn
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 21, 2021
University of Virginia disenrolls unvaccinated students ahead of fall semester https://t.co/ls243IK1kn
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 21, 2021
lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
amercer said:lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
Vaccine requirements at colleges aren't new.
Ryota Hayami said:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/32058187/oregon-ducks-require-vaccination-proof-negative-covid-19-test-attend-college-football-games
lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
amercer said:
Well on Monday it's getting full approval
all private schoolsRyota Hayami said:
https://www.bestcolleges.com/blog/list-of-colleges-that-require-covid-19-vaccine/
Texas schools and an sec school
amercer said:lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
Vaccine requirements at colleges aren't new.
TarponChaser said:amercer said:lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
Vaccine requirements at colleges aren't new.
And pretty universally those vaccines which are mandated are for diseases which have mortality rates into the double-digits. Not something which for 99.5% of the people who get it experience little more than a cold.
bay fan said:
You're right, it's a question you did not answer.
GAC06 said:bay fan said:
You're right, it's a question you did not answer.
It's irrelevant to the thread. It's ridiculous to require vaccination for vaccine that's not fully approved. It's even more ridiculous to require it for a demographic that overwhelmingly isn't facing enough risk to justify an emergency use vaccine. They should have waited.
GAC06 said:
We'll see. But they already kicked students out for waiting to get an EUA vaccine for a virus that isn't a threat to their demographic.
Breaking NYT: The FDA is aiming to give full approval to Pfizer's COVID vaccine on Monday.https://t.co/048zLrhak3
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 20, 2021
The FDA is expected to grant full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine early next week, sources told Axios.
— Axios (@axios) August 20, 2021
It would be the first COVID-19 shot to receive full authorization from the federal government.https://t.co/LDMfyc192S
The FDA is expected to grant full approval of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine next week. The two-dose shot was first cleared in December by the agency on an emergency use basis. https://t.co/7H5ERV07Vx
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 21, 2021
GAC06 said:
We'll see. It's not approved. The students were kicked out anyway.
Ryota Hayami said:TarponChaser said:amercer said:lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
Vaccine requirements at colleges aren't new.
And pretty universally those vaccines which are mandated are for diseases which have mortality rates into the double-digits. Not something which for 99.5% of the people who get it experience little more than a cold.
Share the facts on the diseases you are talking about. Percentage of death. Percentage of hospitalization. Number of deaths. Number of hospitalization. Then compare all of that to covid. Prove your argument that you are making with such authority.
Also include sources of all data
Then share what you think the threshold should be at for each category.
TarponChaser said:Ryota Hayami said:TarponChaser said:amercer said:lead said:
I smell a lawsuit.
Vaccine requirements at colleges aren't new.
And pretty universally those vaccines which are mandated are for diseases which have mortality rates into the double-digits. Not something which for 99.5% of the people who get it experience little more than a cold.
Share the facts on the diseases you are talking about. Percentage of death. Percentage of hospitalization. Number of deaths. Number of hospitalization. Then compare all of that to covid. Prove your argument that you are making with such authority.
Also include sources of all data
Then share what you think the threshold should be at for each category.
Seriously?
Polio: 10-30% mortality rate and 50/50 of severe handicap if you live. Smallpox: 30-100% mortality rate. Measles: 2-5% (higher in infants or elderly), like 30% chance of total hearing loss. Bacterial meningitis: 20%+ in adults. Just to name a few. These have all been posted repeatedly and thoroughly documented.
Covid is like 0.05%.
Attempting to compare mandatory covid vaccination to any of the above marks you as fundamentally unserious and unworthy of engagement on the matter.
It should not surprise you that Hayami doesn't understand your argument.GAC06 said:
We'll see. It's not approved. The students were kicked out anyway.