Don't forget working. My wife works at a huge university medical center. It employs a thousand plus doctors, at least twice that number of nurses and many thousands of other support personnel. It's like a city within a city. EVERYONE must get their shot by the end of the month or kiss their employment goodbye. And not a single person, from professor of medicine on down, has a clue what it'll do to them.
“My wife works at a huge university medical center. It employs a thousand plus doctors, at least twice that number of nurses and many thousands of other support personnel. It’s like a city within a city. EVERYONE must get their shot by the end of the month or kiss their employment goodbye. And not a single person, from professor of medicine on down, has a clue what it’ll do to them.”
Form a group of those who refuse. Then they can sue as a class action.
In any event, a group of refuseniks has more clout with the administration than individuals trying to refuse one by one.