We know liability immunity has apparently been extended to October 2024, and health care worker vaccine mandates apparently were extended to November 2024?
So what chance do we have that vaccine mandates get dropped in May? Even though Biden’s WH and the FDA are claiming it won’t affect the legality of vaccine mandates or EUA status.
Because I got accepted into graduate studies—a miraculous way forward after living in the abyss for nine years. But they’re still requiring the damn vaccine. No booster, just a vaccine.
I can’t take much more of this. Financially, physically, or spiritually.
Legally speaking, do we think most places will drop mandates once the “emergency” is over?
Not all schools require the jab. Is there any other school you could go to that doesn't require it even if it means to move or travel there?
Because of my circumstances, I only got into this one—in a conservative state—through networking.
I wasn’t able to work for a while because I had to recover from a catastrophic injury. I used the only connections I have left to get to where I was accepted as some kind of open door.
I will pray you will not be required to get the jab to attend. Do what you can to see if a religious objection will help. Or perhaps a doctor out there will help you out due to your prior circumstances and say you can't get it.
Thank you, I really appreciate your advice and prayers.
I was originally told I could have a medical exemption, but that professional changed their mind, and hasn’t given a reason.
Look into Thomas Renz or Great Lakes Justice Center if you’re told no to religious exemption. GLJC won a case for Western Michigan athletes.
https://www.greatlakesjc.org/
my advice, if they enforce the vaxx, use that "catastrophic injury" you had as leverage and claim you have to do your studies online (remotely). Would that be an option? I and many I know called their bluff on a lot of this sh!t when they said we need to quarantine and maintain a safe distance. I basically said to all my clients (especially those woke Pfags), that I'll do all meetings online as a "precaution". It was B.S. but I used their game against them.
Any chance you can do the same?
Do your studies online and claim you're doing so out of an abundance of caution to flatten the curve so your pre-existing medical injury doesn't get affected. They might see you as "woke" and give you all the more leeway
Unfortunately, they are completely in person again. And somehow managed to mandate vaccination for all online classes and fully remote staff even in 2021.
I had hoped that would be the case, but in my experience, being “woke” is just a facade for enforcing horrendous, injurious policies.
Ugh. Well all I can say then is dont give in. Pursuing your studies is important but not at the risk of your long-term health. It would be ideal if you could claim discrimination based on vax status (which is nobodys business) but that only seems to work a certain way. Use the medical injury card as best you can