Sanity is slowly returning.
Penn lifts COVID-19 vaccine requirement, removing one of final remaining pandemic policies
Penn has lifted its COVID-19 vaccination requirement for students, faculty, and staff.
The change, announced by Wellness at Penn on April 13, ends a policy that has been in place since the beginning of the 2021-22 school year. The decision marks the removal of one of the University’s final remaining COVID-19-related policies for students. Prior to the 2022-23 academic year, the University lifted mandatory COVID-19 testing, ended PennOpen Pass, and gave professors the option to mandate masking in their classes.
They have no choice. Biden ended federal support.
They could have chosen to end the vax mandate
more than a year ago, when it was clear that jabs
did not prevent infection or spread so they could
not contribute to herd immunity and it made no sense
to mandate them.
Immunity system is making a come back, yet it never left.