So I work in an area hospital, we are able to volunteer (with pay) to COVID screen people coming to the hospital. 99% of my screening shifts are in the ER. DAILY we get people in that are a. having a reaction of some type to the 2nd dose of the vaccine, or b. are here for some systemic problem (breathing, pain, headache, etc) and love to brag when I screen them that they just got their shots, not putting 2+2 together that they may be related. Luckily we are still voluntary where I work because NO WAY IN HELL will I get this shit shot. Peer pressure is rediculous and reactions are WAY under reported
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Respectfully, I would say that there are bigger concerns than having to switch programs or take the vaccine when you don't want it.
If students are rebelling maybe it will turn out where the uni will bend. Everything with this vaccine looks nefarious. Try to stall or delay, with the news of adverse reactions today it is quite possible that maybe you don't even have to make the choice if they are forced to stop giving it out.