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University of Notre Dame mandates COVID booster to enroll in classes next fall

Updated: November 15, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Nov 15, 2022 – 8:13 pm EST

NOTRE DAME, Indiana (LifeSiteNews) —The University of Notre Dame announced that the COVID-19 bivalent booster shot will be required for all students to enroll in classes for the 2023-24 academic year.

Dr. Edward P. Junkins, director of University Health Services, issued an ultimatum to students on Monday, demanding that they get jabbed with the COVID bivalent booster by March 1, 2023, in order to register for fall 2023 classes.

“As with all required University vaccines, if you fail to complete this requirement or are not granted an exemption, a hold will be placed on your student account, which will prevent you from registering for classes for the fall 2023 semester,” the email letter states.

It notes that the mandate applies to all university students, including those “studying or performing research remotely and/or virtually.”

“The pandemic ended, but the Covid Regime remains fully intact and detached from reality,” remarked Notre Dame graduate Mary Frances Myler.

Sarah Smith of the American Action Forum further commented on Twitter, “March 1 deadline is funny,” linking to a graph showing that, according to Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data (GISAID) data, since

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