Rutgers to REQUIRE all in person students to be vaccinated this fall

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Barnaby&Neill

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the irony will be them requiring vaccines but also requiring masks.....and then reasoning is that it will prevent the flu

agree or disagree, will students be wearing masks on campus in class

Masks will linger with some residual rules / habits outlasting the virus for some amount of time.

I could see myself wearing one on crowded rush hour public transit in the near-term whether it’s mandated or not.
 

fsg2_rivals

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It’s a dumb argument to you because it completely destroys your idea that people should be forced to do it...

Nope ... but you're close! It's a dumb argument because, among myriad other reasons, no one is being forced by law here. Which is why skuulie got laughed out of the room pages ago.
 
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Masks will linger with some residual rules / habits outlasting the virus for some amount of time.

I could see myself wearing one on crowded rush hour public transit in the near-term whether it’s mandated or not.
Voluntarily doing it to protect yourself in the short term is a perfectly legit reason to do so. Requiring two already vaccinated folks to mask up because of some nebulous fear that they may transmit it to someone immunocompromised who cannot be vaccinated through the magic of the Six Degrees Game is not.
 

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I could see myself wearing one on crowded rush hour public transit in the near-term whether it’s mandated or not.
I would see people doing this way before COVID-19 and wouldn’t think twice about thinking they were weird or odd.

If it works for you, it works for you. None of my business.
 
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Masks will linger with some residual rules / habits outlasting the virus for some amount of time.

I could see myself wearing one on crowded rush hour public transit in the near-term whether it’s mandated or not.

If you are vaccinated why would you do this
 
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Real men do things for the good of others, not just themselves. I'll happily get a shot knowing that it will help protect others and help get us back on track toward the normalcy you keep whining about but do absolutely nothing to help realize.

You keep crying about how unfair it all is ... manly!

We know you already cut the line.
 
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Fascinating that the people who were screaming HERD IMMUNITY six months ago now seem to have forgotten the term.

If we're able to reach it without the anti-vaxxers, great; I'll never think about them again. If not, they had better grow a set - or borrow someone else's - and get the little prick in the arm so we can move on the way they've been whining about doing since two and half weeks after it all started last March.

Guy cowering under his bed afraid of cold tells everyone to grow a set. Ha!
 

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Thats the issue..if they feel a certain portion of the population will go on living their life in fear and giving up freedoms it effects the rest of us

And for the poster bringing up Asia..move there
if a certain portion of the population goes on spreading disease so that it can mutate more quickly, they are giving up freedoms for the rest of us.
 

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If you are vaccinated why would you do this

Because getting sick has always been an annoying nuisance I prefer to avoid, and there won’t be any social stigma around masks for a little while after this. Also standing face to face in a tight space with a stranger will be a bit uncomfortable for some time after our collective experience over the last twelve months.
 
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Because getting sick has always been an annoying nuisance I prefer to avoid, and there won’t be any social stigma around masks for a little while after this. Also tanding face to face in a tight space with a stranger will be a bit uncomfortable for some time after our collective experience over the last twelve months.
Flu, cold, strep, bronchitis...people on public transport can be pretty sickly
 
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Because getting sick has always been an annoying nuisance I prefer to avoid, and there won’t be any social stigma around masks for a little while after this. Also tanding face to face in a tight space with a stranger will be a bit uncomfortable for some time after our collective experience over the last twelve months.
There should never even been a stigma pre-COVID 19 and on the flip side there shouldn’t be one NOW for walking around by yourself (socially distanced) and NOT wearing one.
 
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e5fdny

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You really think that they have two different viewpoints on the same subject and that it is not likely an issue of enforceability instead?
So extortion is the way to do for the students? LOL

You want to be part of the Rutgers family? Well, this is what you have to do....
 
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The issue here is past the point of where you stand on worrying about getting sick from Covid or what your personal risk level is. Many life altering restrictions will not change until the Covid metrics improve for a sustainable time. Whether or not one agrees with the politics of this is really besides the point. It’s the way it’s going to be and the only way for those numbers to improve is to get more people to take the vaccine. Maybe if you don’t have kids you don’t give a crap but for those of us with school age children in particular the consequences are huge.

Bottom line. If enough people don’t take a Covid vaccine our children’s primary schools will continue to shut down every time there are 2 dang Covid cases (anyone else dealing with this on and off nightmare???). Then there’s the constant fear of coming in contact with someone who tested positive for Covid and having your family be subject to a 2 week quarantine from school - your own kid(s) being the only ones zooming in on a virtual line. sound familiar anyone? How about the stress of a decision of whether to send your kid to school or not with the sniffles? These other secondary and terciary Covid concerns are life altering for those impacted.

And these things have nothing to do with fear of getting sick. The only way they change is with mass vaccination which will shift the metrics on positive tests quickly.

You can’t force anyone to take a vaccine but you can make life inconvenient without it which is what’s likely to happen. It won’t only be Rutgers. The new norm is going to be showing a vaccination card to do many things or be subject to a lot of Covid tests and possible inconvenient quarantines while traveling if you test positive (and there are plenty of false readings so this would be a big risk for people to continue to take).
 

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So extortion is the way to do for the students? LOL
Don't see where you get extortion. They are enforcing what they think is appropriate, where they can. Students are accepted to Rutgers. Going there is not a right. If someone is so concerned with their rights and doesn't want to get vaccinated, then go remote or go somewhere else that doesn't require it. Freedom of choice is a beautiful thing.
 

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And hundreds of thousands ofpoliticians who will try and continue power grabs

Explain again how encouraging or enforcing mask wear is a huge power grab and what a politician or gov't entity gains with said grab.

I'm sure you've fleshed this out in great detail before, but maybe just humor me with a quick bullet-point recap.
 
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There should never even been a stigma pre-COVID 19 and on the flip side there shouldn’t be one NOW for walking around by yourself (socially distanced) and NOT wearing one.

I agree on both counts (assuming you are outside when not wearing one presently). A family member of mine had to wear a mask while battling an illness, but I assumed from then on that other mask wearers were also immunocompromised or overly anxious about germs. I think this pandemic resets the whole mindset around masks.
 

e5fdny

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Don't see where you get extortion. They are enforcing what they think is appropriate, where they can. Students are accepted to Rutgers. Going there is not a right. If someone is so concerned with their rights and doesn't want to get vaccinated, then go remote or go somewhere else that doesn't require it. Freedom of choice is a beautiful thing.
And so is everyone’s health and safety.

I’m saying if this is so important from a University-wide level why isn’t everyone being told to get a vaccination?
 

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And so is everyone’s health and safety.

I’m saying if this is so important from a University-wide level why isn’t everyone being told to get a vaccination?
Because they likely realize they can't enforce that across their employee base, much of which I imagine is unionized. I don't think it is a lack of desire to be consistent
 
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The issue here is past the point of where you stand on worrying about getting sick from Covid or what your personal risk level is. Many life altering restrictions will not change until the Covid metrics improve for a sustainable time. Whether or not one agrees with the politics of this is really besides the point. It’s the way it’s going to be and the only way for those numbers to improve is to get more people to take the vaccine. Maybe if you don’t have kids you don’t give a crap but for those of us with school age children in particular the consequences are huge.

Bottom line. If enough people don’t take a Covid vaccine our children’s primary schools will continue to shut down every time there are 2 dang Covid cases (anyone else dealing with this on and off nightmare???). Then there’s the constant fear of coming in contact with someone who tested positive for Covid and having your family be subject to a 2 week quarantine from school - your own kid(s) being the only ones zooming in on a virtual line. sound familiar anyone? How about the stress of a decision of whether to send your kid to school or not with the sniffles? These other secondary and terciary Covid concerns are life altering for those impacted.

And these things have nothing to do with fear of getting sick. The only way they change is with mass vaccination which will shift the metrics on positive tests quickly.

You can’t force anyone to take a vaccine but you can make life inconvenient without it which is what’s likely to happen. It won’t only be Rutgers. The new norm is going to be showing a vaccination card to do many things or be subject to a lot of Covid tests and possible inconvenient quarantines while traveling if you test positive (and there are plenty of false readings so this would be a big risk for people to continue to take).

This guy gets it. At the barest of minimums, getting vaccinated is the pragmatic thing to do.

Otherwise, you'll just be jumping from one set of complaints to another, right up until the rest of society carries your water for you.

Just how it is, not sure what people think they're gaining by screaming at it a year later when they could take simple action.
 
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e5fdny

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Because they likely realize they can't enforce that across their employee base, much of which I imagine is unionized. I don't think it is a lack of desire to be consistent
It’s certainly a lack of something.
 
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