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posted ago by Gemini42 ago by Gemini42 +24 / -0

My daughter is going off to college next year and I am afraid they are going to require her to get the vaccine. I, nor my wife or daughter want the vaccine and don't have any plans to get it - my daughter and I have already had covid. I have read some of the other posts about it being experimental, etc. and no one can be forced to take it. I told her we would object based upon religious grounds if we are cornered. What if that is rejected? We have already signed a lease on an apartment and it's her dream to go to this particular college. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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FudgyFudgeBots 2 points ago +2 / -0

My son changed colleges when the one he attended started requiring multiple vaccines. He tried to get an exemption but they wouldnt accept even a religious exemption.

Almost all colleges are now requiring vaccines even for commuters. Its only a matter of time before they will require a covid vaccine.

The only thing Ive seen work at places of employment has been asking the employer if they are going to accept liability if you are harmed by an experimental vaccine. Maybe it will work at college but I doubt it.

Ive got a child that is ready to start college in the fall but hes going to do it online. Online college may not be for everyone but it not only protects them from being forced to take a poison vaccine but also prevents the intense indoctrination that they get on campus.