My best guess would be a letter from an attorney to the dean of students mentioning the unconstitutionality of the mandates in addition to the medical common practice of waiting 90 days to vaccinate after covid illness...good luck...my personal recommendation is to withdraw from that university and transfer somewhere that doesn't require shots to attend
A friend of mine got regeneron as an outpatient at a hospital when she had covid, and the statement NOT to get the vaccine until she was at least post-covid for 90 days was typed on the paperwork she received after the procedure.
So I think the 90 day thing was post monoclonal antibodies, not post infection, my mistake. Are the classes in person? If not, perhaps they can say they are still symptomatic as the cdc guidance says to wait to get a booster until they are no longer symptomatic? Perhaps that would buy them a week or two...again, best bet is to withdraw. That school gives zero fucks about that students life or health moving forward. Almost NO collage aged kid should be getting a booster for their health and protection. Also, it make zero sense to vaccinate someone for a disease they just recovered from. This is not normal practice in healthcare...
There is no way a student is going to win a fight with the University administrators over this.
The only options are to transfer from another school or suspend your degree until they finally give up on the COVID scam (which may never happen).
If it's you or your kid, tell them to suspend their degree. If it's someone else about to make a boneheaded decision, offer to make funeral arrangements.
I have no idea but I feel for your friend. Is it possible for them to take time off until maybe things change? At some point the truth is going to be known about these shots. If these kids can just put it off...
Suspend the degree. Or transfer and finish online remote if you’re dead set on it. College is garbage at this point anyway unless it’s a gatekeeper for a very specific career. The course credits are too for 5-10 years I think, so given how stupid everything is now, have this person find a job that interests them and start working. Or have them learn the skills they’re hoping college is going to teach at home anyway, and build a portfolio
My best guess would be a letter from an attorney to the dean of students mentioning the unconstitutionality of the mandates in addition to the medical common practice of waiting 90 days to vaccinate after covid illness...good luck...my personal recommendation is to withdraw from that university and transfer somewhere that doesn't require shots to attend
Do you have a source you could help OP with for that 90-day thing?
A friend of mine got regeneron as an outpatient at a hospital when she had covid, and the statement NOT to get the vaccine until she was at least post-covid for 90 days was typed on the paperwork she received after the procedure.
We looked on CDC and University website, there is no guidelines for recent covid recovered people. That are just ignoring natural immunity.
So I think the 90 day thing was post monoclonal antibodies, not post infection, my mistake. Are the classes in person? If not, perhaps they can say they are still symptomatic as the cdc guidance says to wait to get a booster until they are no longer symptomatic? Perhaps that would buy them a week or two...again, best bet is to withdraw. That school gives zero fucks about that students life or health moving forward. Almost NO collage aged kid should be getting a booster for their health and protection. Also, it make zero sense to vaccinate someone for a disease they just recovered from. This is not normal practice in healthcare...
Pick another college or go to a trade school.
There is no way a student is going to win a fight with the University administrators over this.
The only options are to transfer from another school or suspend your degree until they finally give up on the COVID scam (which may never happen).
If it's you or your kid, tell them to suspend their degree. If it's someone else about to make a boneheaded decision, offer to make funeral arrangements.
Take a look at these:
https://cleverjourneys.com/2021/09/19/list-of-lawyers-by-state-who-fight-covid-19-mandates/
https://brjm.org/2021/12/federal-judge-rejects-claim-pfizer-comirnaty-same/
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/21/360bbb-3#:~:text=§%20360bbb–3-,21%20U.S.%20Code%20§%20360bbb–3%20-%20Authorization%20for%20medical,products%20for%20use%20in%20emergencies&text=Notwithstanding%20any%20provision%20of%20this,Health%20Service%20Act%20%5B42%20U.S.C.&text=The%20term%20“biological%20product”%20has,262%5D.
Sue the school for denying religious exemption, try to get other students to join a class action to split costs
I have no idea but I feel for your friend. Is it possible for them to take time off until maybe things change? At some point the truth is going to be known about these shots. If these kids can just put it off...
Suspend the degree. Or transfer and finish online remote if you’re dead set on it. College is garbage at this point anyway unless it’s a gatekeeper for a very specific career. The course credits are too for 5-10 years I think, so given how stupid everything is now, have this person find a job that interests them and start working. Or have them learn the skills they’re hoping college is going to teach at home anyway, and build a portfolio