• California professor sues over vaccine mandate, says he has natural imm

    From Johnny@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 9 11:54:08 2021
    By Emma Colton
    Published 15 mins ago

    A University of California professor is suing the school system's Board
    of Regents and president over a coronavirus vaccine mandate, which he
    argues he does not need because of his natural immunity against the
    virus.

    "I feel like I'm being treated unequally," Aaron Kheriaty, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at the University of California, Irvine,
    said, SBG reported. "If my immunity is as good, indeed, very likely
    better, than that conferred by the vaccine, there doesn’t seem to be
    any rational basis for discriminating against my form of immunity and
    requiring me to get a different form of immunity."

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    Other faculty members joined Kheriaty on the effectiveness of natural
    immunity in a legal brief and cited research showing that people who
    have previously contracted COVID-19 may experience worse side effects
    from the vaccine than those who never contracted the virus.

    "It violates medical ethics to expose someone to this risk when they
    have robust, durable immunity that actually neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 upon exposure," the faculty members wrote.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-professor-lawsuit-vaccine-mandate-natural-immunity

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  • From Peter Nelson@21:1/5 to Johnny on Fri Sep 10 10:24:44 2021
    Johnny wrote:

    By Emma Colton
    Published 15 mins ago

    A University of California professor is suing the school system's Board
    of Regents and president over a coronavirus vaccine mandate, which he
    argues he does not need because of his natural immunity against the
    virus.

    "I feel like I'm being treated unequally," Aaron Kheriaty, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at the University of California, Irvine,
    said, SBG reported. "If my immunity is as good, indeed, very likely
    better, than that conferred by the vaccine, there doesn’t seem to be
    any rational basis for discriminating against my form of immunity and requiring me to get a different form of immunity."

    Cut!

    Other faculty members joined Kheriaty on the effectiveness of natural immunity in a legal brief and cited research showing that people who
    have previously contracted COVID-19 may experience worse side effects
    from the vaccine than those who never contracted the virus.

    "It violates medical ethics to expose someone to this risk when they
    have robust, durable immunity that actually neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 upon exposure," the faculty members wrote.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-professor-lawsuit-vaccine-mandate-natural-immunity


    More selfish idiots making the pandemic worse.

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