Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

  • No.

  • Yes.


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Dryxi

Well-Known Member
tell us more about your very real concerns about transgender people playing sports, and how they are definitely real concerns you've always held rather than right wing outrage porn for bigots
Did my outrageous views upset you? I'm sure the quote feature has been learned already, you are a big kid now.
 
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PJ Diaz

Well-Known Member
That's a good idea, go back to school.

However, you will be required to have proof of vaccination to attend classes in California. :shock:


:mrgreen:
That's not what the President of the College has said publicly in recent days. He's specifically said that there won't be mandates in place. I can begin registering next month for Fall classes, in fact. I've already applied and been accepted, and have been planning on taking at least one class in the fall.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
First, don't waste your money. You don't have what it takes to be a good student.

That there notice you posted is exactly why vaccinations are being made mandatory for almost everybody. People who need a medical exemption or are an "exception *" are vulnerable to this virus while a large number of people remain unvaccinated.

Your industry can't recover from the epidemic until the epidemic is over. Your job depends on an effective vaccination program.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Mental health issues are not considered an exemption, neither is being a pussy. These measures are merely provisional and may change depending on circumstances and the threat to unvaccinated children. We've only recently vaccinated adults and we will have to see if herd immunity will stop the spread of variants. Masks and vaccination verification might be required yet, we will see. It is best not to take any chances where kids are concerned, that's why it will be awhile until they are vaccinated. Until then they depend on responsible adults with guts to protect them.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Mental health issues are not considered an exemption, neither is being a pussy. These measures are merely provisional and may change depending on circumstances and the threat to unvaccinated children. We've only recently vaccinated adults and we will have to see if herd immunity will stop the spread of variants. Masks and vaccination verification might be required yet, we will see. It is best not to take any chances where kids are concerned, that's why it will be awhile until they are vaccinated. Until then they depend on responsible adults with guts to protect them.
Once again, PJ is making a mountain out of a mole hill. California universities have always had vaccination requirements in place for a host of different diseases. They have the same policies that will be in place for Coronavirus.

Does the sky fall? Do people refuse vaccination?


"less than 2% of UC students seek exemptions from current vaccine requirements."
 
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