DePaul University, Columbia College requiring students to be vaccinated beginning with fall 2021 – WGNTV (Chicago)

A. Gabriel Esteban, Ph.D., president of DePaul, wrote in email messages to the university community. “The health and safety of our community, and the communities in which our students, faculty and staff live, have driven DePaul’s decision-making throughout the pandemic.”
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Wolfnight
4 years ago

Is this for real?

Forcing people to take vaccine that is not FDA approved?

At this rate, with the known issues and fatalities, we are heading to the Hague, The International Criminal Court.

My kids will never take the vaccine, so these woke colleges will not get my dollars.

So be it.

Last edited 4 years ago by Wolfnight
lana
4 years ago

SUE, SUE, SUE

rick1099
4 years ago

Next order from the overlords, “Step that way to the showers”.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

If you live in fear and just want a pharmaceutical to protect you so you can go back to normal, you have learned nothing. Fear has removed reason in so many people. mRNA injections are the first vaccines in history to intervene directly in patients’ genetic material and alter it (hi-jacking your cells). Injecting the body with mRNA strands, which are essentially protein synthesis instructions, could theoretically unleash catastrophic unintended consequences in the body, posing problems when it comes to health, ethics, and morality. This is uncharted territory…. You are essentially playing Russian Roulette with your life due to auto-immune… Read more »

Last edited 4 years ago by Fed up neighbor

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