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Rutgers Set to Disenroll Students on August 15th if Not Compliant with COVID Vaccine Mandates
Brownstone ^ | AUGUST 14, 2023 | Lucia Sinatra

Posted on 08/21/2023 1:50:36 PM PDT by george76

March 25, 2021, Rutgers University became the first university in the nation to announce it would require students to take COVID vaccines for fall 2021 enrollment, retracting its January 8, 2021 announcement that “…with our stance of human liberties and our history of protecting that, the vaccine is not mandatory.” What happened within a few short months that made Rutgers ultimately decide to hell with student civil liberties?

Rutgers claimed and still does to this day that it has a “commitment to health and safety for all members of its community” even though on July 30, 2021, Rochelle Walensky issued a press release claiming that COVID vaccines do not prevent infection or transmission. As if that press release is some figment of our imagination, in January 2022, Rutgers announced a booster mandate with a compliance date set for January 31st, leaving students with few options but to comply to stay enrolled.

As of today, Rutgers remains one of less than 100 universities out of 2,679 four-year colleges and universities that refuse to let go of COVID vaccine mandates, and according to anonymous sources, Rutgers is planning to disenroll non-compliant students beginning on August 15, 2023.

Perhaps this dogmatic adherence to COVID vaccine mandates has been a long time coming. In 2020 and 2021, Rutgers had some of the strictest pandemic lockdown restrictions, even when other colleges were finding ways to resume normalcy. Students quickly fell in line and anyone who questioned the lockdown or mask mandates was denounced as an anti-science MAGA supporter and a grandma killer. A former Rutgers student described her experience as being stuck in a maelstrom of fear, divisive partisanship, and social pressure leading her to self-censor rather than jeopardize relationships or lose standing in her beloved community.

When the vaccine distribution began in early 2021, pandemic fears quickly morphed into anger against anyone who dared to question the vaccine’s necessity, safety, and long-term effects. Dozens of classroom conversations were fueled by vaccine talk. Support for the vaccine mandate was seen as virtuous and altruistic, and anyone who had questions quickly learned to keep their mouths shut or else they were given the dreaded anti-vaxxer label, which begs the question that if it was okay for the CDC to announce that the vaccines were not protecting us from contracting the virus and MSM was reporting on it, why wasn’t Rutgers supporting its students so they could feel safe to talk about it?

Meanwhile, Rutgers insisted to its community members that nobody was forced to get vaccinated since they could request an exemption. What they were not advertising was that exemptions were hard to come by. Religious exemptions were mostly denied. Medical exemptions often took months and multiple appeals to be approved, if ever. While the University did give a 90-day extension on booster compliance based on a recent COVID infection, this extension could only be requested once, and any medical exemption requests based on positive antibody titers from prior COVID infections were denied.

One former Rutgers student described his experience requesting a booster exemption after developing significant cardiac issues. He was told explicitly that antibody titers made no difference. His medical exemption request written by his cardiologist was eventually denied after multiple rounds of back-and-forth. Apparently, the Rutgers Immunization Group, an opaque group of people in charge of handling exemptions, determined this young man’s cardiac issues were not a good enough reason to exempt him from a booster despite emerging data showing COVID vaccines could cause cardiac side effects, especially in young males.

Faculty and staff members at Rutgers arguably had it worse than students as federal Executive Order 14042, signed on September 9, 2021, required that employees of federally contracted entities, including research universities such as Rutgers, be vaccinated against COVID.

On January 4, 2022, Rutgers announced a booster mandate for all community members including employees, even though a booster requirement was not part of the federal mandate. Some employees—all of whom completed primary vaccinations, and most were COVID-recovered—reported that they received threatening notices to comply with the booster mandate stating that “…if you fail to comply with the Executive Order and the University’s requirements, you will be subject to discipline, up to and including termination of employment, but namely termination.”

While the Executive Order provided exemptions for medical or religious reasons, they were also very difficult to attain. As a result, many employees reluctantly complied, and some were forced to resign. The oppressiveness of the employee vaccine mandate also kept many prospective employees from accepting career-changing job offers at Rutgers, despite the administration lamenting about the ongoing labor shortage at the university.

On May 12, 2023, Biden signed an Executive Order revoking 14042 thereby eliminating Rutgers’ reason for implementing an employee COVID vaccine mandate. Four days later, Rutgers dropped the booster mandate, yet the employee COVID vaccine mandate remains.

Now, in August 2023, months after the federal government announced the end of the public health emergency, Rutgers is one of a small minority of universities steadfastly holding onto COVID vaccine mandates. The pandemic is nowhere near over at Rutgers, not by a long shot.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: civilliberties; colleges; covid; education; mandate; mandates; mandatory; rutgers; student; universities; vaccine; vaccinemandates; vaccines
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To: montag813
This is because a lot of religious Jews go to Rutgers, and they are unvaxxed. There is a LOT of anti-Semitic faculty at the school, which causes a ton of tension every year.

Then what of those schools that don't have a lot of religious Jews?

www.shorenewsnetwork.com

There are quite a few "Christian" schools here. On the other hand, the "Jewish Theological Seminary of America" made the cut as well.

41 posted on 08/21/2023 3:21:59 PM PDT by Captain Walker ("It is infinitely better to have a few good Men, than many indifferent ones." - George Washington)
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To: george76

3.5 years later they’re still using the same fascist tactics they started using at the beginning of the “pandemic.”


42 posted on 08/21/2023 3:45:47 PM PDT by I want the USA back (If genitals don't define gender, how does removing them affirm it? By "@LeftismForU" on Twitter. )
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To: Bookshelf

One pundit years ago said that as he drove the length of I-95 through New Jersey between Philadelphia and New York City, it looked like the inside of a transistor radio. LMAO.


43 posted on 08/21/2023 3:50:09 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.”)
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To: neverevergiveup

I wish people would stop posting that nonsense. Giving Rutgers or any other institution a “legal document” like that is a pointless waste of time.


44 posted on 08/21/2023 3:52:24 PM PDT by Alberta's Child (“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.”)
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To: george76
As of today, Rutgers remains one of less than 100 universities out of 2,679 four-year colleges and universities that refuse to let go of COVID vaccine mandates

I hope that Rutgers has a lot of money and liability insurance.

I hope that the Rutgers decision makers are clearly identified as responsible for this foolish, errant policy.

As Forrest Gump's mom said, "stupid is as stupid does."

45 posted on 08/21/2023 4:04:09 PM PDT by olezip
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To: george76

I hope to see “lawsuits to come” printed soon.


46 posted on 08/21/2023 4:08:36 PM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: george76

Why are the people in Academia always the most stupid?


47 posted on 08/21/2023 4:14:13 PM PDT by Old Coach1 ( )
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To: george76

Do them a favor. Kick them out If the school is no smarter than this, what good is the education?


48 posted on 08/21/2023 4:18:31 PM PDT by Old Coach1 ( )
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To: george76

Do them a favor. Kick them out. If the school is no smarter than this, what good is the education?


49 posted on 08/21/2023 4:20:39 PM PDT by Old Coach1 ( )
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To: george76

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50 posted on 08/21/2023 4:21:48 PM PDT by frank ballenger (You have summoned up a thundercloud. You're gonna hear from me. Anthem by Leonard Cohen)
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To: george76

I’m OK with that... Get them the heck out of the indoctrination centers..


51 posted on 08/21/2023 4:25:42 PM PDT by unread (A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left ... ECC. 10:2)
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To: cgbg

I had to look it up. Nappy-headed hos!

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/don-imus-offensive-remarks-rutgers-womens-basketball-team


52 posted on 08/21/2023 4:34:18 PM PDT by Flavious_Maximus (Tony Fauci will be put on death row and die of COVID!)
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To: rovenstinez
"The Smart ONES will run...go into business cranking out fake shot records.
53 posted on 08/21/2023 4:38:41 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack
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To: george76

There is only one answer. No! Consequences be damned.


54 posted on 08/21/2023 4:50:34 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: mowowie

Well done.


55 posted on 08/21/2023 4:54:12 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: george76

Shows the stupidity of our “esteemed” educational institutions. They must think they have still enough respect to make parents desire to pay for that diploma.


56 posted on 08/21/2023 6:50:03 PM PDT by goodnesswins ( We pretend to vote and they pretend to count the votes.)
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