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WJF's avatar

Well written argument against Universtiy of Chicago vaccine booster mandate...written by University of Chicago students. Well worth reading: https://thechicagothinker.com/editorial-uchicago-must-end-its-booster-mandate-we-are-not-lab-rats/

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Hemsley Hawes's avatar

People are losing their fear. That will have ramifications.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Thanks. I've been aware of that story--a sign of hope. Don Surber this morning:

ITEM 8: The New York Times tweeted, "Enrollment at U.S. colleges continued to decrease a second year into the pandemic, even as vaccines became widely available. Total undergraduate enrollment has dropped by about 1.2 million students since the fall of 2019, researchers say."

Learn to HVAC.

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DJL's avatar

One of Don Surber's posts this a.m. was from a NYT's tweet that states: "Enrollment at U.S. colleges continued to decrease a second year into the pandemic, even as vaccines became widely available. Total undergraduate enrollment has dropped by about 1.2 million students since the fall of 2019, researchers say."

Naturally, the NYT's can't see the forest for the trees. It is likely because of the mandates and 'woke' anti-white male policies that is causing enrollment to drop. You'll never go hungry as a plumber or electrician unless society completely collapses.

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A supporting article from Campus Reform. Firing college professors, even tenured ones due to reduced enrollments. Who wants to pay to attend a university that is more like a prison?

https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=18748

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Ray-SoCa's avatar

https://www.howbadismybatch.com/

This was a bit terrifying looking up my two doses, both in the top 5% with 5 deaths reported each. Unfortunately I have not figured out how big a batch is for moderna.

Robert Malone’s side effect story:

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/how-bad-is-my-batch

And wow on his post on Berenstein.

What impact will the Vaers data being made so easily available have on companies forcing a mandate?

NYC is keeping theirs.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Jay Bhattacharya

@DrJBhattacharya

At this point, covidian policies -- the mandates, the school closures, the propaganda & fear-mongering, etc. -- are like zombies. Brain-dead, but still eating the minds of too many good people.

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Dave's avatar

Xiden will double down, just watch. Already there are reports of a "hemorrhagic" variant in China: you can bet the mortgage the fear porn will be maxed out again through this cluster of a Government.

This isn't going away folks.

They have had a taste of serious power and are not giving it up.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

The claim that what appears to be hemorrhagic fever of some type--well known in the Xi'an region of Shaanxi--is a "variant" of Covid is almost certainly false.

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Anne Sherman's avatar

So when has falsity ever stopped Zhou and the gang of Zero's retreads he surrounds himself with?

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Secret Squirrel's avatar

We got a letter today from Verizon saying the same thing to its vendors.

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DJL's avatar

Also, of note today, was the military approving the first mandate exemptions based on faith.

I've mentioned previously the problems military recruiting may suffer with the mandates. An article this week brought to light $50K sign on bonuses for those needed in critical jobs/fields. That just doesn't happen in a vacuum. Watch for a continuing upheaval in military recruiting as the year progresses. My experience, while anecdotal, was that most recruits were from patriotic backgrounds looking for a beginning step up the ladder of life. What today's military is selling isn't very appealing to that group where employment in the civilian sector is readily available.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Not a stupid question. To my knowledge, nobody has challenged the EUA itself in court. There may be a case, but it's still at a lower level.

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