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they are unethical and will do more to harm students than help them. booster mandates are unethical, they are not based on risk-benefit assessment for this age group and may result in net harm to healthy young adults. joining us is andrea harrig and her attorney. what is your reaction to what this medical journal is saying about boosters not being the right thing to do for students at college universitieses? well, this goes exactly with what we were thinking from the beginning, where there wasn t a lot of information or data and we wanted to make our own choices based on what was right for us. carley: you are a professor
claiming that covert virus is a toxic substance and requiring almost all two-thirds of employees to have to get a vaccine. i think this is not a plausible reading of the statute but it s also outside the powers of the national government, which are limited and don t include the power of public health. gillian: interesting. doctor, you ve got to and be in your bonnet about booster mandates for college age kids. i want to pull this up on screen so our viewers can read it. it s a petition for nearly 200 boston college faculty staff and students. there has been a booster mandate put into effect there and they oppose it. they say we have very serious safety concerns. it s clear the college administration hasn t exercised sufficient circumspection and creating clearly delineated, medically rational off ramps from the booster mandates. it is a serious problem that a medically unnecessary third booster shot can prove dangerous and irreparably harmful and such already well immune individu
we are using them on the lowest risk people on planet earth. culture s most beast the centers critical thinking, but if you look at policies, it s cruel. georgetown university does random testing and then puts people with no symptoms who are fully immune in solitary confinement for ten days and drops off food once a day. they have staff, the students told me, who walk around and identify people studying during finals week to have their mask down just to take a sip of water and yell at them. a lot of colleges are doing everything. there could during the kitchen sink at this. and her going virtual on top of booster mandates. dana: colleges shut down for semester arbitrating students. there s a parallel conversation. of course it s not happening at the same. these have been destructive for young people and also for
third shot. protocols such as this that keep up with the latest evolving science should be routine and without much controversy at this point in the pandemic. obviously, we have not reached that stage yet in this country. why do you think we have not seen many booster mandates yet? and do you expect to see that in the near future? i think they re starting to happen, they re starting to come in much more broadly from sports leagues, from schools. and i think the evolving science suggests that if you want to have an environment which is safe for people who are compromised to come in and where people don t have to worry about getting covid, that there needs to be a higher level of antibody response than you just get from two doses. i think it will remain to be seen whether or not the supreme court is going to allow, as we think they should, hospitals and employers to keep safe workplaces, to keep places that are safe for patients to come