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Full approval is coming, probably before the start of the school year. I expect things to go fast after that with more and more schools, employers, etc. requiring proof of vaccine or immunity.Yes, we discussed this way back.
Would some places be prohibited during EUA to do such without lawsuits was discussed here over a year ago.
After EUA, I think they (governmental institutions and perhaps even private) would be shielded from such lawsuits, but some are frothing at the opportunity and $$$. I think that is why we are seeing law firms for liability suits come out like cockroaches now.... due to EAU vs. "approved" status which may not happen until next year.
And folks are seeing such law firms post such on FB etc and sharing on SM.
Glad not here!
"Oregon State University announced on Tuesday that it will require COVID-19 vaccinations this fall for all students and employees who learn or work on-campus.
OSU is the first public university in Oregon to make such a decision. Private Oregon universities such as Lewis & Clark, University of Portland and Willamette University have made similar calls."
Oregon State University to require COVID-19 vaccines for students and employees
Looks like CA is waiting for the full FDA approval. I don't have a link, but noticed something about CA waiting while I was looking at other college info today.Good for OSU. DH is a grad, and he says "All right!"
Our older grandson is in college in CA and should be fully vaccinated with Moderna by now. Yay! I think our younger grandson will get his first shot next week.
WHO:
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): How is it transmitted?
Updated April 30, 2021
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BC CDC updates website to acknowledge COVID-19 is spread by aerosols
May 5, 2021
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From the article in this link:and we think we have it bad ...
India Covid-19: In Goa state, one in every two people tested is positive - CNN
well said.Having had Covid, which has been proven to be deadly for people in all age ranges, I will take my chances on a vaccine that will help me avoid Covid again. At 75, I don’t have 12 years to wait for it to be proven perfectly safe, nor does the world IMO. There are risks to anything we do in the field of medicine. No drug is 100% safe. But we are in the midst of a global emergency and the vaccine has been approved on an emergency use basis. For me, the benefit of the vaccine outweighs its possible risk. I really don’t see people being bullied into taking the vaccine, unless you call it bullying for me to refuse to have close association with a friend who won’t be vaccinated. We all make choices in connection with the vaccine and should be willing to accept the consequences, whether imposed by a friend or an employer or a church or a school. JMO
WHO:
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): How is it transmitted?
Updated April 30, 2021
—
BC CDC updates website to acknowledge COVID-19 is spread by aerosols
May 5, 2021
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What freedom is being taken from you by showing a vaccination record?I have already determined that I will not be traveling in the future to any other country. It’s sad but I simply cannot give up my freedom for a luxury.
If you have ever been to India, you would know why. It is so densely populated, social distancing and isolation is not possible.and we think we have it bad ...
India Covid-19: In Goa state, one in every two people tested is positive - CNN
If you have ever been to India, you would know why. It is so densely populated, social distancing and isolation is not possible.
Exactly, many southern hemisphere countries require proof of yellow fever vaccine. Travellers just get the vaccine and go, no big deal. Just like you need to have a regular passport, and, for many countries, need to apply for a visa well in advance. It's been a few centuries since people could just roam across international borders as they please.Proof of vaccination for travel is nothing new.
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