One would think the legions of overpaid university administrators would be able to form coherent policies. Undergraduate education and K-12 seem ripe for disruption.
It sounds like he was notified well in advance and failed to submit the application for exemption in time. Rutgers is allowing many unvaccinated students to attend virtual classes.
He's not a "fully online" student but is taking a virtual class as part of a degree program that requires attendance.
Why would a headline oversimplify things with such a political slant? Oh right, the New York Post, who said we should't wear masks on public transit. (They require vaccines and masks for all of their office employees coincidentally.)
> he doesn’t “find COVID to be scary” because he is healthy and “not in an at-risk age group.”
Odd considering the death rates in his country were disproportionately higher than those in other first-world countries. People get vaccinated not just to protect themselves, but to reduce the spread of disease to others.
> Oh right, the New York Post, who said we should't wear masks on public transit. (They require vaccines and masks for all of their office employees coincidentally.)
There's no contradiction - public transport is taxpayer-funded, just like Rutgers.
> Odd considering the death rates in his country were disproportionately higher than those in other first-world countries
Because of relatively more patients with diabetes and other issues.
> People get vaccinated not just to protect themselves, but to reduce the spread of disease to others.
Reduce, but not prevent? Are you saying the vaccinated can spread Covid? Why single out the unvaccinated, then?
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[ 0.25 ms ] story [ 23.8 ms ] threadHe's not a "fully online" student but is taking a virtual class as part of a degree program that requires attendance.
Why would a headline oversimplify things with such a political slant? Oh right, the New York Post, who said we should't wear masks on public transit. (They require vaccines and masks for all of their office employees coincidentally.)
> he doesn’t “find COVID to be scary” because he is healthy and “not in an at-risk age group.”
Odd considering the death rates in his country were disproportionately higher than those in other first-world countries. People get vaccinated not just to protect themselves, but to reduce the spread of disease to others.
There's no contradiction - public transport is taxpayer-funded, just like Rutgers.
> Odd considering the death rates in his country were disproportionately higher than those in other first-world countries
Because of relatively more patients with diabetes and other issues.
> People get vaccinated not just to protect themselves, but to reduce the spread of disease to others.
Reduce, but not prevent? Are you saying the vaccinated can spread Covid? Why single out the unvaccinated, then?