Rutgers bars unvaccinated student from attending virtual classes

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Rutgers bars unvaccinated student from attending virtual classes

A New Jersey student has said he is barred from taking classes at Rutgers University because he has not been vaccinated — even though he is only studying virtually from home.

Logan Hollar, 22, told NJ.com that he largely ignored the school’s COVID mandate “because all my classes were remote” from his Sandyston home, some 70 miles from Rutgers’ campus in New Brunswick.

But he was locked out of his Rutgers email and related accounts when he went to pay his tuition at the end of last month — and was told that he needed to be vaccinated even though he has no plans to attend in person.

Hollar has now been forced to miss classes that started Sept. 1 — and has been warned it could be weeks before a decision is reached on his application for an exemption to the vaccine mandate, he said.

“I’ll probably have to transfer to a different university,” Hollar told NJ.com, saying he knows of at least one other student in the same position.

“I find it concerning for the vaccine to be pushed by the university rather than my doctor,” he told the outlet.

“If someone wants to be vaccinated, that’s fine with me, but I don’t think they should be pushed,” he insisted, saying he doesn’t “find COVID to be scary” because he is healthy and “not in an at-risk age group.”

“I don’t care if I have access to campus. I don’t need to be there. They could ban me. I just want to be left alone,” he said.

Hollar’s stepfather, Keith Williams — who has been vaccinated — told the outlet he is “dumbfounded” at Rutgers’ stance.

“I believe in science, I believe in vaccines, but I am highly confident that COVID-19 and variants do not travel through computer monitors by taking online classes,” Williams told NJ.com.

“He chose to remove himself from an on-campus experience so he would not need to be vaccinated,” Williams said.

“Now to be removed and shut down from his Rutgers email and online classes during the start of his senior year seems a bit crazy.”

Rutgers spokeswoman Dory Devlin insisted that the university has “provided comprehensive information and direction to students to meet vaccine requirements through several communications channels.”

She noted that Rutgers’ policy differentiates between a “fully online degree-granting program” and “classes that are fully remote” but part of a course where other students are on campus, as in Hollar’s case.

Devlin told the site that staff “continue to work” helping students apply for waiver requests for medical or religious reasons — while conceding they “should expect a two-to four-week turnaround, during which time they will not have access to university systems.”

“Once it is processed and verified, students are allowed access to university systems,” she said.
 
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What, is he going transmit COVID through his computer? Okay, then.
 
I don't understand WANTING to take virtual classes. And at some point, kid's going to have to take a lab, so he's kind of only delaying the inevitable. That all being said, Rutgers is being stupid, here.
 
At least when Digimon claimed Vaccines could fight Digital Viruses, those viruses had the power to travel through the internet, pop out of a computer terminal, grow to godzilla proportions, and fucking wreck multiple cities across the globe without any adults realizing what the fuck just happened.
 
Lol this shit is really never ending isn't it

No 22 year old that isn't morbidly obese or very ill ever had a serious chance of dying of corona
 
You know the hysterical leftist soybeard bootlickers are commenting to this story on Reddit:

GOOD. THIS SCIENCE-DENYING BIGOT SHOULDN'T BE FREE TO LIKE LITERALLY MURDER PEOPLE WHO JUST WANT TO LEARN. MASK UP AND VAX UP, PEOPLE. IT'S YOUR CIVIC DUTY.

Civil War, please come soon.
 
COVID can be transmitted via camera? These mutations are getting out of hand.
 
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