PA’s Elite Higher Ed Demand Their Students Get “Boosted”
The University of Pennsylvania continues to require EUA Covid-19 shots and now the new so called EUA “booster”. UPenn is leading the trend of elite schools nationwide that holds just as tightly here in PA.
Although Penn has netted nearly a billion dollars tax free from their patents on the Sars-CoV-2 mRNA technology and delivery systems, smaller elite institutions such as Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Swarthmore, Bucknell and Franklin and Marshal are also all holding on tight to these coercive policies. When provosts are asked what justifies such intrusions into the private biology of their student bodies they all send links to the CDC’s recommendations and well worn “Safe & Effective” page.
It is difficult to characterize the current environment as an emergency situation. But there is not any doubt that the shots being ordered to be administrated to the college population, are strictly Emergency Use Authorization preparations.
This categorization, which was originally created to help the terminally ill take last resort drugs, does not require any significant testing of what is a new vaccine and not a booster. For example the annual flu shot is not characterized as a booster. The bivalent is coming right out of the laboratory going directly into young people’s arms with no primate testing and just a cursory run through a hand full of mice.
EUA status also means the will be no regulatory supervision of the manufacturing process or inspection of the products. Pfizer and Moderna will continue to operated under the full trust of health authorities meaning no oversight.
Dr. Paul Offit, of the University of Pennsylvania and one of the leading authorities on immunology and vaccinology, recently stated he does not support college mandates of the Bivalent “Booster”. He’s done the risk benefit analysis, using just myocarditis rates in young males, and he’s firmly against further vaccination in the college age group. He also states that any group under 65 should not take these shot out of hand but with the direct advice from their own doctor.
This makes, Offit, by Marrian Webster’s definition an Anti-Vaxxer.
Offit has good reason to be concerned as his daughter is engaged to a student at Cornell who is being forced to accept this new experimental intervention as a requirement for attending the university.