Wayland said:Everpack said:Daviewolf83 said:As I said, all students at Wake have to be boosted prior to next semester and they were told to try and get boosted while they were home this past week. My son got his booster last week and had 36 hours of chills and headaches. Same reaction he had when he got vaccinated last March.Everpack said:
Regarding your point 9, what is the justification for requiring young and healthy athletes to be boosted? Why, beyond doing something for the sake of doing something, should that demographic be required to take a booster?
I just saw on Twitter that Duke will also require boosters for all students before arriving for the Spring semester. I expect other schools to do the same, but likely not the public universities in NC. I do expect VT and Virginia to require it, since they required vaccinations for this past Fall semester.
Sorry, I wasn't clear in my question. I want to hear your opinion on requiring young, healthy athletes to get the booster shot. What is the justification of the requirement/mandate?
Public health and academics run amok.
There is absolutely no justification to boosting healthy young people but no one will stand up to public health.
Boosters should have been used judiciously in severely at-risk populations and that is it.
I am disgusted at our policy makers,, institutions, and public health for continuing forward without any critical thought.
They have allowed fear to dominate reason and have basically become a cult to a fictitious "The Science" and have been completely unable to update their priors at any point in the last two years.
They need to get the **** out of whatever bubble or feedback loop they are stuck in.
Tell me something I don't know. My wife has/had an old friend that took this **** hook, line and sinker. Late 30's, no health issues and lives in a rural part of WNC. She wouldn't leave the house. Shamed anyone for daring not don a mask. When kids went back to in person school in August 2020, she opted out and kept her kids at home. She pushed grandma out of the way to get her doses of the vaccine and booster. Then, to take the cake, quite literally I might add, she proudly posted pictures on social media of a COVID vaccine cake she had made for her children after their second shots.
You're not going to fix her or those like her. This is their religion.