Student who nearly died after COVID vax granted booster exemption following outrage over denial – IOTW Report

Student who nearly died after COVID vax granted booster exemption following outrage over denial

Just The News: Students hoping to overcome campus COVID mandates that now flout CDC guidance may be heartened by the quick reversal of a major public university that was outed for requiring a student who nearly died following vaccination to get a booster.

Michigan State University quickly backtracked after the public learned it had rejected a medical exemption for a student who suffered a life-threatening blood clot two months after his second Pfizer dose, which MSU also forced him to take.

It granted the unnamed student’s request a day after lawyer Jenin Younes, whose New Civil Liberties Alliance previously challenged its employee vaccine mandate in court, tweeted the rejection and said she had “verification/documentation.”

Younes shared those redacted documents with Just the News, including the student’s vaccination record card from a year ago and his medical provider’s documentation of his January 2021 COVID infection. The provider filed an exemption request on his behalf, giving the university documentation of his November 2021 blood clot and results of his followup visit in July. more

6 Comments on Student who nearly died after COVID vax granted booster exemption following outrage over denial

  1. So you have to damage your body in order to get an exemption. That’s really great leadership. A$$ holes. The courts better burn them in the wallet big time so others get the message.

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  2. People in government, the drug companies, the health industry, schools and mask manufacturers should go to jail.

    Jabs kill and injure, covid drugs kill and injure and masks are going to injure and kill you slowly.

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