COVID Vaccine Mandates Continue On College Campuses In Defiance Of Science

It is an inarguable reality that COVID vaccines do not prevent infection or transmission. This isn't news; virtually every reasonable person acknowledges it and has for several years.

But many college administrators are not reasonable people. 

The X account No College Mandates has been tracking the spread and withdrawal of COVID vaccine mandates since the start of one of the most indefensible policies of the pandemic. And somehow, someway, as the start of the Fall 2024 school year starts, there are still 20 colleges still requiring young college students to get vaccinated. 

It's indefensible. 

Colleges are requiring, in late-2024, young healthy college students to take COVID vaccines that have serious side effect risk profiles. Including myocarditis, which was previously dismissed by "experts" devoted to demanding vaccination of everyone over six months old.

READ: New Study Confirms Risk Of COVID Vaccine Side Effects Dismissed By 'Experts'

No National Outcry Over Endless Vaccine Mandates

Outside of the No College Mandates account, there's little national attention placed on the schools still enforcing these absurd, potentially harmful mandates. The media was overwhelmingly supportive of mandates, due in large part to promotion from "experts" sharing their political beliefs.

Instead of demanding an explanation, excoriating administrators for refusing to move past 2020 or 2021, the media is silent. As always, their hard-hitting investigative reporters turn their attention away from misdeeds done by their political party. 

Even the former CDC director has admitted that vaccine mandates never had any basis, for anyone, let alone with college students. While also acknowledging that there are real concerns over side effects that have been pushed aside in order to increase confidence in the vaccines.

READ: Former CDC Director Makes Stunning Admission On COVID Vaccines

Suddenly, when one of the former experts in "The Science" goes against the party line, he's ignored, both by those in charge of making these decisions, and those who would make those decision makers accountable.

It's never going to end.

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Ian Miller is a former award watching high school actor, author, and long suffering Dodgers fan. He spends most of his time golfing, traveling, reading about World War I history, and trying to get the remote back from his dog.