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University of Virginia Disenrolls Hundreds of Students for Refusing Covid-19 Vaccine

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The University of Virginia has disenrolled hundreds of students who have failed to get the Covid-19 vaccine.

The University of Virginia (UVA) has disenrolled more than 230 students for failing to comply with the university’s Covid-19 vaccine policy.

Currently, the university policy that is in place for the 2021-2022 academic year requires “all students who live, learn, or work in person at the university” be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

Of the 238 incoming autumn semester students who were disenrolled, just 49 were in classes. Brian Coy, a UVA spokesman, told CNN that the remaining 189 “may not have been planning to return to the university this fall at all.”

Coy said that if students are disenrolled, they are not eligible to take courses. Students who were enrolled as of Wednesday 18th August have one week – up until 25th August – to update their vaccination status, whereby they can then re-enroll.

He added that unvaccinated students who are not medically exempt were repeatedly reminded to get vaccinated between May 20th and July 1st to avoid been kicked off their course.

“Students out of compliance received multiple emails, calls, text messages and — in some cases — calls to their parents. Our numbers show that our students responded to this. This means we can have the kind of in-person semester where people can engage in normal ways.”

UVA first announced the vaccine policy in May, which has allegedly been overwhelmingly effective so far, as over 96 percent of the student body has been jabbed, with only 1 percent remains unvaccinated, with 1.3 percent claiming religious or medical exemptions.

The university has said that anyone unvaccinated must wear a mask on campus at all times, whenever they are around people. To discriminate against this group even more, those who have not submitted to the experimental injection must face weekly testing, which includes those who have declared a medical or religious exemption.

It seems as though restricting the freedoms of the unvaccinated and preventing them from even having access to education is becoming the norm, and no one bats an eye.

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2 years ago

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Sorcha
Sorcha
2 years ago

Better that than the possibility of being rendered dead, disabled or sterile.

just
just
2 years ago

Better than the possibilty of being fleeced of $500,000 for a worthless piece of paper.

Sorcha
Sorcha
Reply to  just
2 years ago

that too!
I feel sorry for the parents who have struggled to put their kids through Uni hoping they’d make something of themselves, only for their kids to end up being coppers because there’s nothing else out there for them. What a disappointment that must be.

robin
robin
2 years ago

Yes, in the UK when I was a teenager you could leave school at 16 and get a job, start an apprenticeship, be self employed etc. Which is what I did and did very well out of it. Now however, you cannot leave school until you are 18 and students typically then go onto University to study one of many pointless courses that were created when Universities started charging massive fees. Back in my day you would have learnt way more by starting work at 16 and learning on the job – you would also have been independent and earned money at the same time. Now, you are dependent on the state for another 5/6 years and end up without a job and with a huge debt. Exactly how the state would like you to be!

poo
poo
Reply to  robin
2 years ago

You can’t leave until you’re 18 now? I didn’t know that. Why on earth…

dnomsed
dnomsed
2 years ago

Select a more sane University. Economics will win, in the end.

Sue
Sue
2 years ago

Those 230 will live to tell the tale.

marra
marra
2 years ago

Over 230 students who are intelligent and wise and made the right decision.

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ConstanceClark
2 years ago

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