Why Is There A COVID Vaccine Mandate For Students? Authored by Margaret Anna Alice via ‘Through The Looking Glass’ Substack, Letter to the Stanford Daily: Why Is There a COVID Vaccine Mandate for Students? โNot to know is bad. Not to wish to know is worse.โ โAfrican proverb I canโt figure out why Stanford is mandating the COVID vaccine for students. Is it to protect students from the virus, hospitalization, or death? Is it to protect them from other students? Is it to protect the Stanford community members from the students?ย If itโs to protect the students from catching COVID, that doesnโt make sense because theย CDC saysย it โno longer differentiate[s] based on a personโs vaccination status because breakthrough infections occur.โ The CDC also acknowledgesย natural immunity, noting that โpersons who have had COVID-19 but are not vaccinated have some degree of protection against severe illness from their previous infection.โ It appears Stanford didnโt get the memo becauseย Maxwell Meyerโa double-jabbed, COVID-recovered alum who was nearly prohibited from graduating for choosing not to get boostedโwas informed by an administrator that the booster mandate is โnot predicated on history of infection or physical location.โ Despite living 2,000 miles away from campus and not being enrolled in coursework for his final term, Maxwell was told Stanford was โuniformly enforc[ing]โ the mandate โregardless of student location.โ Does that sound like a rational policy? Fortunately, a different administrator intervened and granted Maxwell an exemption, but few Stanford students are so lucky. Almost everyone else simply follows the rules without realizing theyโve volunteered forย vaccine roulette. Aย Cleveland Clinic studyย of the bivalent vaccines involving 51,011 participants found the risk of getting COVID-19 increased โwith the number of vaccine doses previously receivedโโmuch to the authorsโ surprise. They were stumped as to why โthose who chose not to follow the CDCโs recommendations on remaining updated with COVID-19 vaccinationโ had a lower risk of catching COVID than โthose who received a larger number of prior vaccine doses.โ So if the vaccines donโt keep you from getting COVID, maybe they at least protect you from hospitalization? That doesnโt wash, either, because according to data from theย Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET),ย hospitalization ratesย for 18โ64-year-olds have increased 11 percent since the vaccine rollout. Worse, kids under 18 have suffered a shocking 74 percent spike in hospitalizations. Anย observational studyย conducted at Germanyโs University Hospital Wuerzburg found: โThe rate of adverse reactions for the second booster dose was significantly higher among participants receiving the bivalent 84.6% (95% CI 70.3%โ92.8%; 33/39) compared to the monovalent 51.4% (95% CI 35.9โ66.6%; 19/37) vaccine (p=0.0028). Also, there was a trend towards an increased rate of inability to work and intake of PRN medication following bivalent vaccination.โ A new paper published inย Scienceย titledย Class Switch Towards Non-Inflammatory, Spike-Specific IgG4 Antibodies after Repeated SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccinationย even hasย Eric Topol concerned: Late after mRNA Covid vaccines, or with booster or breakthrough infections, there is a shift to IgG4 antibodies, not seen with adenovirus vector vaccines. The clinical significance is not knownhttps://t.co/5thLxRwemm @SciImmunology @UniFAU pic.twitter.com/YozSLVjVLd โ Eric Topol (@EricTopol) December 22, 2022 If you donโt know what that means,ย Dr. Syed Haiderย spells it out inย this tweet. He explains that the shots โtrain your immune system to ignore the allergen by repeated exposure,โ the end result being that โYour immune system is shifted to see the virus as a harmless allergenโ and the โvirus runs amok.โ Latest IgG4 COVID vax study Think allergy shots. They train your immune system to ignore the allergen by repeated exposure. Thatโs what repeated shots with the vax are doing. Your immune system is shifted to see the virus as a harmless allergen. Which means: virus runs amok. โ Dr. Syed Haider (@DrSyedHaider) December 28, 2022 Viral immunologist and computational virologistย Dr. Jessica Roseย breaks down theย serious implicationsโincludingย cancer,ย fatal fibrosis, and organ destructionโof these findings. Well, then does the vaccine at least prevent people from dying of COVID? Nope. According to theย Washington Post, โVaccinated people now make up a majority of COVID deaths.โ At Senator Ron Johnsonโs December 7, 2022,ย roundtable discussionย on COVID-19 Vaccines, former number-oneโranked Wall Street insurance analystย Josh Stirlingย reportedย that, according to UK government data: โThe people in the UK who took the vaccine have a 26% higher mortality rate. The people who are under the age of 50 who took the vaccine now have a 49% higher mortality rate.โ Obtained by a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to KBV (the association representing physicians who receive insurance in Germany), โthe most important dataset of the pandemicโ shows fatalities starting to spike in 2021. Data analystย Tom Lausen assessedย theย ICD-10 disease codesย in this dataset, and the findings are startling. His presentation includes the following chart documenting fatalities per quarter from 2016 to 2022: This parallels the skyrocketing fatality rates seen inย VAERS: The vaccinated are more likely to contract, become hospitalized from, and die of COVID. If the vaccine fails on all of those counts, does it at least prevent its transmission to other students and community members? The obvious answer is no since we already know it doesnโt prevent you from getting COVID, butย this CDC studyย drives the point home, showing that during a COVID outbreak in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, โthree quarters (346; 74%) of cases occurred in fully vaccinated persons.โ Maybe Stanford can tell us why they feel the mandate is necessary.ย Their booster requirementย reads: โWhy does Stanford have a student booster shot requirement?ย Our booster requirementย is intended to support sustained immunity against COVID-19 and is consistent with the advice of county and federal public health leaders. Booster shotsย enhanceย immunity, providing additional protection to individuals and reducing the possibility of being hospitalized for COVID. In addition, booster shots prevent infection in many individuals, thereby slowing the spread of the virus. A heavily boosted campus community reduces the possibility of widespread disruptions that could impact the student experience, especially in terms of in-person classes and activities and congregateย housing.โ The claim that โbooster shots enhance immunityโ linksย to a January 2022ย New York Timesย article. It seems Stanford has failed to keep up with the science because the very source they cite as authoritative isย now reporting, โThe newer variants, called BQ.1 and BQ.1.1, are spreading quickly, and boosters seem to do little to prevent infections with these viruses.โ Speaking of not keeping up, that same article says the new bivalent boosters target โthe original version of the coronavirus and the Omicron variants circulating earlier this year, BA.4 and BA.5.โ It then goes on to quote Head of Beth Israel Deaconessโs Center for Virology & Vaccine Research Dan Barouch, who says, โItโs not likely that any of the vaccines or boosters, no matter how many you get, will provide substantial and sustained protection against acquisition of infection.โ In other words, Stanfordโs rationale for requiring the boosters is obsolete according to the authority they cite in their justification. If Stanford is genuinely concerned about โreduc[ing] the possibility of widespread disruptions that could impact the student experience,โ then it should not only stop mandating the vaccine but advise against it. Some nations have suspended or recommended against COVID shots for younger populations due to the considerable risks ofย adverse eventsย such asย pulmonary embolismย andย myocarditisโfromย Denmarkย (under 50) toย Norwayย (under 45) toย Australiaย (under 50) to theย United Kingdomย (seasonal boosters for under 50). Theย Danish Health Authorityย explains why people under 50 are โnot to be re-vaccinatedโ: โPeople aged under 50 are generally not at particularly higher risk of becoming severely ill from covid-19. In addition, younger people aged under 50 are well protected against becoming severely ill from covid-19, as a very large number of them have already been vaccinated and have previously been infected with covid-19, and there is consequently good immunity among this part of the population.โ Hereโs what aย Norwegian physician and health officialย had to say: โEspecially the youngest should consider potential side effects against the benefits of taking this dose.โ โIngrid Bjerring, Chief Doctor at Lier Municipality โWe did not find sufficient evidence to recommend that this part of the population [younger age bracket] should take a new dose now.โฆ Each vaccine comes with the risk for side effects. Is it then responsible to offer this, when we know that the individual health benefit of a booster likely is low?โ โAre Stuwitz Berg, Department Director at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health Aย new Nordic cohort studyย of 8.9 million participants supports these concerns, finding a nearly nine-fold increase in myocarditis among males aged 12โ39 within 28 days of receiving the Moderna COVID-19 booster over those who stopped after two doses. This mirrorsย my own findingsย that myocarditis rates are up 10 times among the vaccinated according to a public healthcare worker survey. Coauthored by MIT professor and risk management expert Retsef Levi, theย Natureย articleย Increased Emergency Cardiovascular Events Among Under-40 Population in Israel During Vaccine Rollout and Third COVID-19 Waveย reveals a 25 percent increase in cardiac emergency calls for 16โ39-year-olds from January to May 2021 as compared with the previous two years. The paper cites a study by Israelโs Ministry of Health that โassesses the risk of myocarditis after receiving the 2nd vaccine dose to be between 1 in 3000 to 1 in 6000 in men of age 16โ24 and 1 in 120,000 in men under 30.โ Aย Thai studyย published inย Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseaseย found cardiovascular manifestations in 29.24 percent of the adolescent cohortโincluding myopericarditis and tachycardia. Even Dr. Leana Wen, formerly anย aggressive promoter of the COVID vaccine, admitted in aย recentย Washington Postย op-ed: โ[W]e need to be upfront that nearly every intervention has some risk, and the coronavirus vaccine is no different. The most significant risk is myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, which is most common in young men. The CDC cites a rate of 39 myocarditis cases per 1 million second doses given in males 18 to 24. Some studies found a much higher rate; a large Canadian database reported that among men ages 18 to 29 who received the second dose of the Moderna vaccine, the rate of myocarditis was 22 for every 100,000 doses.โ All over the world, prominentย physicians, scientists, politicians, andย professorsย are askingย pointed questionsย aboutย illogical mandates; theย safety and efficacyย of the vaccines; and theย dangers posed by the mRNA technology, spike protein, and lipid nanoparticlesโincluding inย the UK,ย Japan,ย Australia,ย Europe, andย the US. Formerly pro-vaxx cardiologists such asย Dr. Aseem Malhotra,ย Dr. Dean Patterson, andย Dr. Ross Walkerย are all saying the COVID vaccines should be immediately stopped due to the significant increase inย cardiac diseases,ย adverse events, andย excess mortalityย observed since their rollout, noting that, โuntil proven otherwise, these vaccines are not safe.โ Dear Prime Minister @RishiSunak, YOU have the power to stop the ongoing unnecessary harm that is devastating individuals and families. @Keir_Starmer the Labour Party also lost one of its most decorated doctors @KailashChandOBE to this mRNA product. Please stop this roll out NOW https://t.co/SECbfK9joz โ Dr Aseem Malhotra (@DrAseemMalhotra) December 18, 2022 @DrAseemMalhotra @DrJBhattacharya @JohnBoweActor @PierreKory pic.twitter.com/lw7jdtzNl4 โ Dr Dean Patterson ๐พ๐ช (@mottomeneki) December 10, 2022 President of the International Society for Vascular Surgeryย Serif Sultanย and Consultant Surgeonย Ahmad Malikย are alsoย demandingย that we #StopTheShotsNow. BREAKING: President of the international vascular society raises concerns about covid vaccines in relation to cardiovascular problems. โIt would be great if someone can show us the light of where to go from hereโ We must pause the mRNA jab now to stop more unnecessary harm pic.twitter.com/gIZr19SVl8 โ Dr Aseem Malhotra (@DrAseemMalhotra) December 16, 2022 And now, perhaps most notably,ย Dr. John Campbellย has performed aย 180-degree turnย on his previous position and is saying it is time toย pause the mass vaccination programย โdue to the risks associated with the vaccinesโ: Aย Rasmussen pollย published onย December 7, 2022, found 7 percent of vaccinated respondents haveย suffered major side effectsโa percentage that echoes theย 7.7 percent of V-Safe usersย who sought medical care as well as my ownย polling data. Add the 34 percent who reported experiencing minor side effects, and you have nearly 72 million adults whoโve been hit with side effects from the vaccine. Rasmussen Head Pollster Mark Mitchellย explains: โWith 7% having a major side effect, that means over 12 million adults in the US have experienced a self-described major side effect that they attribute to the COVID-19 vaccine. Thatโs over 11 times the reported COVID death numbers. And also note that anyone who may have died from the vaccine obviously canโt tell us that in the poll.โ According toย British Medical Journalย Senior Editorย Dr. Peter Doshi, Pfizerโs and Modernaโsย own trial dataย found 1 in 800 vaccinated people experienced serious adverse events: โThe Pfizer and Moderna trials are both showing a clear signal of increased risk of serious adverse events among the vaccinated.โฆ โThe trial data are indicating that weโre seeing about an elevated risk of these serious adverse events of around 1 in 800 people vaccinated.โฆ That is much, much more common than what you see for other vaccines, where the reported rates are in the range of 1 or 2 per million vaccinees. In these trials, weโre seeing 1 in every 800. And this is a rate that in past years has had vaccines taken off the market.โฆ โWeโre talking about randomized trials โฆ which are widely considered the highest-quality evidence, and weโre talking about the trials that were submitted by Pfizer and Moderna that supported the regulatorsโ authorization.โ Dr Peter Doshi senior editor of the BMJ wants to know why we haven’t already #StoptheShots when 1 in 800 are seriously harmed, yet previous vaccines were suspended for harming ‘only’ 1 in 100’000. Beats me too! pic.twitter.com/llT4JwL5WQ โ Porridge2022 (@porridge2022) December 16, 2022 And this is the same Pfizer data theย FDA tried to keep hidden from the public for 75 years. Nothing to see here โฆ exceptย 1,223 deaths, 158,000 adverse events, and 1,291 side effectsย reported in the first 90 days according to theย 5.3.6 Cumulative Analysis of Post-Authorization Adverse Event Reportsโand those numbers are likelyย underreported by a factor of at least 10ย (my conservative calculations show an underreporting factor (URF) ofย 41 for VAERS). Stanford is asking students to risk a 1 in 800 chance of serious adverse eventsโmeaning the kind of events that can land you in theย hospital,ย disable you, andย killย you. And for what? Anyone who knows how to perform aย cost-benefit analysisย can see this is all cost and zero benefit. Stanfordโs ownย Dr. John Ioannidisโprofessor of medicine, epidemiology & population health, statistics, and biomedical data scienceโdemonstrated that college students are at a near-zero risk of dying from COVID-19 in his โAge-Stratified Infection Fatality Rate of COVID-19 in the Non-Elderly Population.โ One of the six most-cited scientists in the world, Ioannidis found the median IFR was 0.0003 percent for those under 20 and 0.002 percent for twenty-somethings, concluding the fatalities โare lower than pre-pandemic years when only the younger age strata are consideredโ and that โthe IFR in non-elderly individuals was much lower than previously thought.โ And yet Ioannidisโs employer is mandating an experimental product withย extensively documented risksย of severe harm. What if a Stanford student dies and the coroner determines it was caused by the vaccine? That happened with George Watts Jr., a 24-year-old college student whoseย cause of deathย Chief Deputy Coroner Timothy Cahill Jr. attributed to โCOVID-19 vaccine-related myocarditis.โ Cahill says, โThe vaccine caused the heart to go into failure.โ Notorious for mandating a boosterย not yet tested on humansย (just like Stanford), Ontarioโs Western Universityย droppedย itsย mandateย on November 29, 2022, stating: โWe are revoking our vaccination policy and will no longer require students, employees, and visitors to be vaccinated to come to campus.โ That was the same dayย this articleย reported that 21-year-old Western University student and TikTok influencer Megha Thakur โsuddenly and unexpectedly passed awayโ on November 24. The timing is interesting, donโt you think? Iโm sure itโs just a coincidenceโeven thoughย thisย Clinical Research in Cardiologyย paperย determined vaccine-induced myocardial inflammation was theย cause of deathย in โfive persons who have died unexpectedly within seven days following anti-SARS-CoV-2-vaccination.โ In that analysis, the authors โestablish the histological phenotype of lethal vaccination-associated myocarditis.โ Coincidences notwithstanding, Stanford may want to revoke the mandate before anything like that happens to one of its students โฆ if it hasnโt already. And if thatโs not incentive enough, Stanford should consider the legal ramifications of mandating an experimental product. Asย thisย JAMAย articleย warns: โMandating COVID-19 vaccines under an EUA is legally and ethically problematic. The act authorizing the FDA to issue EUAs requires the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to specify whether individuals may refuse the vaccine and the consequences for refusal. Vaccine mandates are unjustified because an EUA requires less safety and efficacy data than full Biologics License Application (BLA) approval.โ Dr. Naomi Wolfย delivered anย impassioned speechย to her alma mater, Yale, in which sheย called their booster mandateย โa serious crime. It is deeply illegal. Certainly, it violates Title IX.โ She explains: โTitle IX commits the university to not discriminate on the basis of sex or gender in getting an equal education.โฆ I oversee a project in which 3,500 experts review the Pfizer documents released under court order by a lawsuit. In that document, there isย catastrophic harm to women! And especially to young women! And especially to their reproductive health.โฆ 72% of those with adverse events in the Pfizer documents are women!โ Other universities are currentlyย facing lawsuitsย for mandating the COVID vaccine in violation of state laws, including one against Ohio University, University of Cincinnati, Bowling Green State University, and Miami University of Ohio. Letโs recap. Abundant evidenceย proves the vaccinesย FAIL to: stop transmission prevent contraction of COVID lower hospitalization rates reduce mortality By the same token, this evidence shows the vaccines areย ASSOCIATED with: heightened transmission levels greater chances of catching COVID increased hospitalization rates higher excess mortality disproportionate injuries to women Why is Stanford mandating these unsafe and ineffective products, again? If logic, peer-reviewed studies, and legal concerns such as the violation of Title IX donโt convince Stanford to rescind the mandate, then what about itsย stated ethical commitmentย to upholding itsย Code of Conduct? BMJโsย Journal of Medical Ethicsย recently publishedย COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters for Young Adults: A Risk Benefit Assessment and Ethical Analysis of Mandate Policies at Universities. In this paper, eminent researchers from Harvard, Oxford, Johns Hopkins, and UC San Francisco (among other institutions) present five reasons university mandates are unethical. They argue that the vaccines: โ(1) are not based on an updated (Omicron era)ย stratified risk-benefit assessmentย for this age group; (2) may result in aย net harm to healthy young adults; (3) are not proportionate:ย expected harms are not outweighed by public health benefitsย given modest and transient effectiveness of vaccines against transmission; (4) violate the reciprocity principle becauseย serious vaccine-related harmsย are not reliably compensated due to gaps in vaccine injury schemes; and (5) may result inย wider social harms.โ (emphases mine here and below) They calculate that: โTo prevent one COVID-19 hospitalisationย over a 6-month period, we estimate thatย 31,207โ42,836 young adults aged 18โ29 years must receive a third mRNA vaccine.โ The authors conclude that: โuniversity COVID-19 vaccine mandates are likely to causeย net expected harmsย to young healthy adultsโfor each hospitalisation averted we estimate approximately 18.5 SAEs and 1,430โ4,626 disruptions of daily activities.โฆ theseย severe infringements of individual liberty and human rightsย are ethically unjustifiable.โ This builds on a previously publishedย BMJ Global Healthย article by some of the same authors titled, โThe Unintended Consequences of COVID-19 Vaccine Policy: Why Mandates, Passports, and Restrictions May Cause More Harm Than Good.โ In this paper, the authors contend that COVID-19 vaccine mandates โhave unintended harmful consequences and may not be ethical, scientifically justified, and effectiveโ and โmay prove to be both counterproductive and damaging to public health.โ Over the course of history, countlessย products once thought to be safeโfromย DDTย toย cigarettesย toย thalidomide for pregnant womenย toย Vioxxโwere eventually discovered to be dangerous and even lethal. Responsible governments, agencies, and companies pull those products from the market when theย scientific data proves harmโand institutions that care about their community members certainly donโt mandate those products whenย evidence of riskย becomes obvious, as is the case now for the experimental COVID vaccines. Mahatma Gandhi once stated: โAn error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self-sustained.โ The truth is clear to anyone whoโs willing to look. Will Stanford stop followingย the propagandaย and start following the scienceโtheย realย science and not the politicized science? Will it stand up for the lives and health of its studentsโor will it wait until tragedy strikes another George Watts Jr. or Megha Thakur? This is a historic opportunity for Stanford to prove its allegiance to people, scientific data, and critical thought over pharmaceutical donors, political pressures, and conformist thinking. The stakes could not be higher. *ย *ย * For 16.4 cents/day (annual) or 19.7 cents/day (monthly), you can help Margaret fight tyranny while enjoying access to premium content likeย Memes by Themes,ย โrollingโ interviews,ย podcasts,ย Behind the Scenes, and otherย bonus content: Tyler Durden Wed, 02/01/2023 – 21:25
Why Is There A COVID Vaccine Mandate For Students?
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