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Louisiana’s attorney general is scrutinizing some colleges’ vaccine policies to ensure they don’t coerce students who object to getting the shot, even as concerns rise about the spread of the Delta variant and the resulting spike in COVID-19 cases around the state.
The Attorney General’s Office has emphasized that the COVID-19 vaccines have been approved for only emergency use and that Louisianans have a right not to get the vaccine since the Food and Drug Administration has yet to grant the vaccines full approval.
In the case of Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) in Monroe, Attorney General Jeff Landry said that even though VCOM’s vaccine policy had been revised, it does not comply with state law. Three VCOM students have alleged that they have faced coercion over their religious objections to getting the vaccine.
(Article republished from LeoHohmann.com)
Some are halfway or more into their degree programs, with tens of thousands of dollars in student-loan debt amassed, only to now find out they cannot finish their degrees unless they submit to an all-new “vaccine” using mRNA gene therapy that has already caused thousands of serious adverse reactions in young people.
Some classes can be taken online but not those requiring lab work or hands-on training, meaning if you don’t get the required injection, you don’t graduate.
Evidence of an emerging two-tiered society is difficult to overlook a society in which young people face immeasurable pressure to inject something into their bodies that they fear is much more dangerous than the disease it claims, without much scientific data, to prevent. The COVID recovery rate in people aged 17 to 22 is known to be 99.9 percent but the long-term health impact of the shots will be anybody’s guess.