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Oct 6, 2022Liked by Lee Muller
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Parts only. Thank you for sharing.

What are your thoughts?

Mine: "Time to buckle your seatbelts folks. It's gonna be one heck of a ride."

As an aside: I really appreciate you! I'm always looking for you!

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I look for you, too... thanks!! LOVE your articles....

I actually cried last night.......I don't know what to do next...nothing seems to be working....

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Big hug

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Credibility out the window! Policies such as these show the true nature of the facilities for which they stand. Capable of this, as institutions supposedly meant to be of high regard? Dump them. HUGE change needed here. It is such a chaotic mess. I'd never give them my trust again frankly.

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Oct 5, 2022·edited Oct 5, 2022

A very effective and "equal and fair" ("This applies to all peoples") way to purge conservatives, free thinkers, and Christians from the institutions, just like the military is doing.

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What happened to college students? Do they even learn about civil disobedience anymore? Why is the formerly most rebellious age group now so compliant and pliable? Why are parents going along? Disgraceful.

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"vaccines and boosters are the best defense against covid"

Define the best... Because I hazard to say there are a number of controls that are significantly better. Especially since real world data shows you are more likely to be infected after the jab. I would have thought less risk of exposure = better.

Like isolation from high risk environments. Or use of ventilation/open spaces and having your body in a healthy state with nutrition, regular exercise and by minimizing stress. Any number of prophylactic therapies seem to be better if you are truly concerned. Then you have hygiene practices or natural immunity. Have they gone through and truly quantified all of these different controls?

How effective each is, how effective cumulative layers of controls are?

If no (which I am pretty sure is the answer because they haven't) then how can you state it is the "best" without any evidence to support such a claim?

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Agree.

And for a mere $52k annual tuition and a 3.5% acceptance rate, this is what you get?

Or is this just lip service with the religious exemption form requiring a checkmark only?

https://huhs.harvard.edu/files/huhs/files/student_vaccine_exemption_form.pdf

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Maybe it’s a method of including COVID jabs as part of the normal series of vaccines that students have to have.

Employees have always been exempt from those. (Maybe because they don’t hang together in close proximity 24/7.)

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Maybe it is pushing to keep them around like the boosters given before college, who knows. They seem to have given up on the childhood vax schedule, so that's good news, which only happened because parents refused to inject their little ones. Parents need to get in the game here too. I have kept my three unvaxxed and they are now grateful, though my middle schooler was resentful at first. Many health emergencies suddenly started happening in MS and HS. Middle schooler "gets it" now.

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