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An application for an urgent high court interdict to stop the implementation of Rhodes University’s mandatory Covid-19 vaccine policy has been struck off the roll with costs.
Rhodes University has pulled in some of the country’s leading scientists to dispel “misconceived, unscientific” and just plain “wrong” claims put forward by a small group of university students and staff that have mounted a legal claim to its Covid-19 vaccine mandate policy. The group, Makhanda Against Mandates (MAM), claimed in court papers that the university’s decision to impose a vaccine mandate on anyone wanting to access its campus was over the top, not supported by the “latest science.
A group of Rhodes University students and employees are challenging in court the university’s mandatory Covid-19 vaccine policy. The newly formed organisation, Makhanda Against Mandates (MAM), is resorting to the high court on an urgent basis in a bid to interdict the university from implementing the mandatory vaccine policy it announced in October last year and to stop it from placing all unvaccinated employees on unpaid leave.