Rutgers must protect its students and staff from Ethernet-based covid transmission.
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From NJ.com, "Rutgers student says he's being stopped from taking virtual classes because he's not vaccinated":
Logan Hollar transferred to Rutgers University in 2020, spending his junior year taking virtual classes from his Sandyston home in Sussex County, more than 70 miles away from the New Brunswick campus.CDC director Rochelle Walensky in August openly admitted the vaccines can no longer protect against covid transmission in person and ordered everyone to start wearing masks again.
For this school year, as a senior, the psychology major decided to sign up for all virtual classes.
He hasn't taken, and doesn't want, the COVID vaccine.
"I'm not in an at-risk age group. I'm healthy and I work out. I don't find COVID to be scary," said Hollar, 22. "If someone wants to be vaccinated, that's fine with me, but I don't think they should be pushed."
[...] On Aug. 27, [Hollar] said, he went online to pay his tuition but he was locked out of his Rutgers email and related accounts.
He said he called the university's vaccine hotline, and a representative said he had to be vaccinated even if his classes were all remote.
From that time, Hollar said, he made multiple attempts to get answers about why he has to get the vaccine if he's not on campus.
One representative said Hollar could request an exemption, so he did. If accepted, it could take two to four weeks before he was reinstated, he said he was told. That would mean he'd miss three weeks of classes, or more.
"Days later, I called back since I hadn't received anything. They told me that unfortunately, they had decided that they would not grant waivers for anyone who had put in for them past Aug. 23, even though I was told that I could get one with no problem on the 27th."
Hollar has been unable to attend classes, which started Sept. 1. Hollar said he knows another student in the same position.
This policy is so insane you have to wonder what's really going on here:
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4 comments:
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Can you say 'FRAUD', and ' Breach of Contract". Find a lawyer, sue them to their foundations...
Meh, it's rutgers.
Me and my wife went to college but saw the decline in the way they teach. My sons were sent to different Trade Schools. Both are close to six figures and have homes. The cost was of each was less than half a year of college. Time for people to readjust their view, also end stupid college degrees, and colleges will soon change how they deal with people when they loose revenue.
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