Posted on 08/19/2021 6:36:06 AM PDT by Twotone
Connecticut’s Quinnipiac University announced that it will impose fines and WiFi restrictions on students who cannot, or will not, provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination by the beginning of the fall semester.
The university imposed mandatory vaccination for students and staff returning to on-campus learning. In an email sent to students, school leadership stated that approximately 600 students have yet to fulfill the vaccination mandates, or at least they have yet to upload a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record.
“Our goal is to protect the health of our entire community,” the email obtained by a local news outlet reads. “In order to accomplish this, we must know if you have been vaccinated.”
Quinnipiac University has imposed strict fines for students who fail to upload their proof of vaccination. Charges could rack up to $2,275 per person per semester. The university also announced a tiered fine system. Fees start at $100 per week for the first two weeks of the semester. The fees increase incrementally by $25 every two weeks proof of vaccination is not on file. The maximum fine imposed per week is $200.
Unvaccinated students are required to participate in “weekly, on-campus testing.” Failure to comply with the testing guidelines will result in a $100 fine.
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Chinese made viruses too....
I know complete control involves the internet..they haven’t figured how to do it exactly
But that’s what a practice run is for..to work out the kinks.
It’s all about health.
IMO - Quinnipiac is knowingly acting in contradiction to the overall health of the students.
Last year they served raw chicken in the grab and go meals, and removed the hoops from the basketball goals. They knew that many of their covid safety factor had severe overall health consequences for their students.
Oh. - meanwhile they allowed food service workers onto campus with no testing.
They stink!
Q U is going to cut off dissenters means of communication.
It is very, very close to the MOTB. How close do you wanna get?
It's a 'dry run'.....................
Why would you say that?
I think they’re acting more like a gold digging c-— whore.
Yes, the Covid19 computer variant can breach your VPN. And if somebody sneezes on a Zoom call, you’re doomed. /S
“Our goal is to protect the health of our entire community,”
Then they should mandate Testing and Vaccinations for ALL Communicable Diseases like AIDS and Hepatitis, and the Students deserve to know that ALL Staff are Drug Free and should Mandate Drug Testing for ALL Employee’s every Week.
Nothing but “punishment”. I’ve heard this “punishment” word far too many times.
How is this playing out with the POC students? Has Jim Crow been reached for comment?
Can Soylent Green be far behind at this point?
Nothing short of war is going to stop these monsters.
LOL. That's it, they have their wires crossed and are afraid the virus will jump to computers!
And the variants will learn the trick of encrypting us until we pay their ransom demand.
Right. That’s why there’s a huge push to make pot legal.
The problem here is there are sheeple that will go get the vaccine. If people refused to play along, sooner or later schools and businesses would stop what they are doing. Who wants to go to a university that demands a jab that may just kill you?
I’m glad my BS in computer science didn’t come from Quinnipedia: the self-avowed arbiter of all things educational safety. LOL
To not offer an option for the prior infected (perhaps verified by a test) is scientifically illiterate
These Stalinist mandates could be the blessed end of university indoctrination when massive numbers of students simply walk away from the tyranny.
Destroy universities and bring back freedom of thought and speech.
Today’s college graduates are functionally ignorant anyway.
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