The COVID pandemic has triggered a lot of social changes, which is of course correct in terms of mandatory control.
In record time, we have entered a new national model: the authorities—whether it is government, technology, business or education—are ready to guide us to do the right thing.
Related to this, Quinnipiac University in Connecticut is helping teenagers voluntarily vaccinate.
The school has developed an impressive plan using tried-and-tested motivational tools.
In addition to other reasons for taking action (such as caring about the health of oneself or others), the following information is provided to students:
Avoid the cost of $100 per week for the first two weeks, which will increase by $25 every two weeks, up to a maximum of $200 per week.
During the entire semester, the fine can be up to US$2,275.
Call it the classic punishment/reward method.
Participants will receive probation rewards once they prove that they have been vaccinated.
Anyone who completes the necessary acupuncture before mid-September will not be charged.
This is recently communicated Quinnipiac Chronicles, Where does more power come from.
But don’t think the school wants that.
In May, the college’s COVID-19 working group senior medical consultant — David Hill — Take it therefore:
“We want to very clearly avoid using second-class citizenship (system) for our students, vaccinated and unvaccinated students this fall. We really want to avoid stigma or prejudice against those who are not.”
The extra clarity comes from disconnecting.
According to an email from John Morgan, vice president of public relations, such as Total quality control:
[S]If students fail to complete the vaccination task by September 14, they will not be able to use Wi-Fi and campus networks.
In March last year, the United States faced “15 days to slow the spread. “
Now, it seems that the spread will never slow down-not a virus, but a brand crackdown paradigm.
Companies may never return to the face-to-face mode of the past, and face-to-face masks and their requirements show no signs of stopping.
[Related: Jennifer Oliver O’Connell’s “Forever Pandemic: Despite CDC Recommendation, Los Angeles County Hesitant to Lift Mask Mandate“]
Some regions have abandoned the ordinance and then reissued the ordinance as the number of cases increased again.
If COVID gets cold, will it end?
consider Paris Independent School District The most recent decision.
4,000-person Texas education system release Ignore the dress code ordered by the governor.
Regulations include: masks-not just for COVID.
From the code:
For health reasons, all employees and students need to wear masks to relieve flu, colds, pandemics and any other infectious diseases.
Therefore, pulling the coronavirus out of the equation, there are still reasons to hide your loopholes.
This makes sense-people are afraid:
The Texas teacher talked about what it was like to work in a school where masks were not allowed, and almost cried. pic.twitter.com/hZYPX3z8xQ
— Colin (@littlewhitty) August 14, 2021
Back to vaccination, Los Angeles is looking for innovative ways to save residents. From themselves.
Consider this tweet Candidates for City Council in 2022:
I totally support this 👇
Los Angeles moves towards vaccine requirements for indoor restaurants, shops, gyms, and bars https://t.co/5XZYyU5tVC
— Katy Young Yaroslavsky (@KatyForLA) August 17, 2021
On the other side of the continent, Quinnipiac is doing his part.
Therefore, students who have not been vaccinated will also be Forced to take weekly tests.
If they miss a week, they will be charged an extra $100.
according to chronicle, Tolerance is not completely absent:
If unvaccinated students have received at least one vaccine before August 25, these fines and fees will be waived. However, they still need to take weekly tests until two weeks after the second vaccination and submit a negative COVID-19 test before returning.
Don’t get me wrong-students can apply for an exemption.
May from export article:
[President Judy Olian] Although Connecticut abolished religious reasons, it will still grant exemptions for medical and religious reasons. The student will soon receive a form to apply for an exemption, and the Student Health Service will conduct a confidential review of it.
But even if someone is exempted-or vaccinated-the school will still not be the same as before.
August 2nd, chronicle clearly states:
Individuals must wear masks in all campus spaces, including in classrooms.
The same goes for slowing down the spread.
How slow must it be before the increased necessity stops spreading?
-Alex
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